Clinical characteristics of peripheral venous catheter-associated gram-negative bloodstream infection among patients with malignancy
Toshiharu Sasaki(Fujita Health University Hospital), Yohei Doi(Fujita Health University), Shungo Yamamoto(Kyoto University), Kazumi Takehana(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Koichi Takeda(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Kosuke Hoashi(Aso Iizuka Hospital), Sohei Harada(University of Tokyo Hospital), Joji Shiotani(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Daisuke Ohkushi(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research), Brian Hayama(Japanese Foundation For Cancer Research)
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