1. Effect of Acinetobacter baumannii biofilm on antimicrobial resistance |
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2. Comparison of antimicrobial resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from intensive care units and general wards in a hospital in 2016 |
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3. Clinical distribution, virulence factors, and molecular epidemiology of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae in Hainan Province in 2016 |
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4. Carriage of drug resistance genes and homology of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii isolated from respiratory intensive care unit |
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5. Detection of drug resistance genes and homology of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae |
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6. Clinical features of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae bloodstream infection |
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7. Clinical and epidemiological features of human Bocavirus infection in hospitalized children in Wuhan area |
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8. Galactomannan test combined with CD4+T lymphocytes for the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis in patients with AIDS |
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9. G-test and GM-test combined with sputum fungal culture for the early diagnosis of invasive fungal infection in intensive care unit patients |
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10. Meta analysis on HIV-negative partners' or lovers' sero-conversion among HIV sero-discordant couples in China |
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11. Efficacy of a new therapeutic approach as initial treatment for tuberculous pleuritis |
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12. Species and antimicrobial resistance of pathogens from blood culture of neonates for three consecutive years |
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13. Improving rational use of antimicrobial agents by infection prevention and control |
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14. Application of teaching pattern of standardized patients combined with problem-based learning in clinical teaching of infectious diseases |
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15. Applying root cause analysis for surveying surgical site infection in clean incision of breast and thyroid surgery |
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16. Applying active monitoring system of healthcare-associated infection to improve health care workers' hand hygiene compliance |
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17. Observation and intervention of hand hygiene behavior among remains embalmment and hairdressing workers in funeral parlor |
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18. Retrospective survey on healthcare-associated infection in burn department for five consecutive years |
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19. One case of pyogenic parotitis caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei |
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20. Risk factors and advances in prevention and control measures of invasive aspergillosis |
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21. Impact of Staphylococcus aureus colonization on orthopedic surgical site infection |
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22. Influenza is not a "common cold", pay attention to early antiviral treatment in high risk population |
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23. Incidence and antimicrobial resistance of pathogens of healthcare-associated infection in a general hospital for three consecutive years |
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24. Distribution and antimicrobial resistance of Acinetobacter baumannii in a geriatric hospital from 2013 to 2016 |
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25. Logistic regression analysis on postoperative pulmonary infection in hospitalized patients undergoing spinal surgery |
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26. Teicoplanin trough concentrations following different loading doses in critically ill patients |
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27. Retrospective study on the prevention of infection in patients with hematological malignancies after chemotherapy in a class 100 laminar flow ward |
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28. Distribution characteristics of pathogenic bacteria from diabetic foot ulcer of patients with different Wagner grades |
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29. Meta analysis on hand hygiene compliance and correct rate among doctors and nurses |
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30. Necessity of opening the nephrostomy tube for patients with septic shock after percutaneous nephrolithotomy |
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31. Risk factors for septicemia after cesarean section |
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32. Values of different fungal infection risk scoring methods for the early diagnosis of invasive Candida infection |
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33. Clinical features of 35 cases of melioidosis |
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34. Necessity of setting up the course on clinical healthcare-associated infection according to case-based teaching method in medical higher education |
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35. Effect of multi-disciplinary team combined with bundle management on prevention of multidrug-resistant organism infection in the intensive care unit |
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36. Clinical effect of comprehensive intervention on submission rates of microbiological specimens |
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37. Application of PDCA cycle management method in prevention and control of multidrug-resistant organisms |
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38. Direct cost of healthcare-associated infection prevention and control in a tertiary comprehensive hospital |
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39. One case of acute liver failure induced by voriconazole |
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40. Advances in phenotypic detection methods for carbapenemase production in Enterobacteriaceae |
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41. BBI blocks LPS-mediated inhibitory effect on tight junction protein of intestinal epithelial cells |
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42. Drug resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and susceptibility of multidrug-resistant strains to linezolid in 5cities in Hebei Province |
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43. Relationship between STING gene expression and HBV DNA load in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with chronic hepatitis B |
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44. Epidemiological characteristics of gonorrhea from 2005 to 2016 and ARIMA model for predicting the incidence trend in Nanshan District of Shenzhen |
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45. A multi-center study on cost-effectiveness of prevention and control of ventilator-associated pneumonia in tertiary comprehensive hospitals in Jiangsu Province |
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46. Effect of performance appraisal through third party survey on improving the compliance of hand hygiene among health care workers |
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47. Surgical site infection in patients undergoing cardiothoracic surgery in a tertiary first-class hospital |
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48. Difference in detection results and antimicrobial resistance of multidrug-resistant organisms in intensive care unit and non-intensive care unit |
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49. Preliminary construction of risk assessment tool framework for surgical wound infection |
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50. Clinical distribution and heterogeneity of antimicrobial resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
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51. Clinical significance of distribution of ABO blood group in patients with deep sternal wound infection after cardiac surgery |
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52. Clinical features, prognosis, and related factors of severe viral encephalitis in children |
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53. Effect of business process reengineering on multisectors' participation in prevention and control of multidrug-resistant organism infection |
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54. Prevention of multidrug-resistant organism infection through chlorhexidine gluconate rubbing bathing in patients in intensive care unit |
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55. Application of PDCA cycle in the hospital management of multidrug-resistant organisms |
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56. Evaluation on surface cleanliness of personal digital assistant as well as cleaning and disinfection efficacy |
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57. Disinfection efficacy of slightly acidic hypochlorous water on object surface of hemodialysis room |
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58. Improving qualified rate of cleaning of loaner orthopedic surgery instruments by application of quality control circle |
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59. Clostridium perfringens bacteremia with malignant hematopathy:a case report and review of literatures |
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60. Distribution,antimicrobial resistance of pathogens from blood culture,and risk factors for death of children with leukemia |
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61. Expression levels of serum nitric oxide and nitric oxide synthase intheUy-ghur and Han nationality patients with anti-tuberculosis drug-induced liver injury in Xinjiang |
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62. Antimicrobial resistance features and molecular typing of clinically isola-ted m ethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus |
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63. Clone correlation of carbapene m-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in en-vironment of intensive care units in Guangzhou City |
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64. Homology analysis on 62 strains of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii |
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65. Distribution and antimicrobial resistance of 1 061 pathogenic strains isola-ted from blood specimens |
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66. Implementing antimicrobial management toimprove susceptibility of Pseudom onas aeruginosa to carbapenems |
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67. Status of healthcare-associated infection management departments in 90 medical institutions in Tianjin City |
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68. Status of healthcare-associated infection management in 42 Chinesemedi-cine hospitals in Fujian Province |
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69. Status of hemodialysis and qualified status of dialysis water and dialysate in a city |
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70. Risk factors for poor prognosis of bloodstream infection caused by Acine-tobacter baumannii |
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71. Meta analysis on risk factors for central venous catheter-related blood-stream infection in intensive care unit patients |
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72. Simulation experiment of retrograde contamination of drainage bag outlets |
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73. Effect of meticulous management on prevention and control of healthcare-associated infection in pharmacy intravenous admixture service |
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74. Application of multidisciplinary team in improving the cleanliness of ob-ject surface frequently touched by doctors and nurses |
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75. Killing efficacy of a medical disinfection ultrasonic coupling agent on five kinds of multidrug-resistant organisms |
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76. Efficacy of targeted monitoring on surgical site infection following caesa-rean section |
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77. A quantitative study on the epidemic situation of tuberculosis based on the transmission disease dynamics in 14 prefectures of Xinjiang from 2005 to 2017 |
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78. Relationship between expression and antimicrobial resistance of RND efflux pump of Acinetobacter baumannii |
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79. Clinical characteristics of patients suffered from nervous system involved severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome |
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80. Effect of operating rooms of different cleanliness on surgical site infection in craniocerebral operation |
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81. Retrospective study on pathogens and clinical characteristics of osteoarti-cular infection |
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82. Effect of continuous renal replacement therapy on the function of CD8+T lymphocytes in patients with sepsis |
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83. Characteristics as well as prevention and control costs of occupational ex-posure to blood-borne pathogens |
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84. Meta analysis on risk factors for healthcare-associated infection in patients with acute myocardial infarction |
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85. Management of whole process of healthcare-associated infection based on new media |
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86. Fungal endocarditis after heart prosthetic valve surgery:two case report and literature review on treatment strategies |
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87. Targeted monitoring on healthcare-associated infection in neonates |
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88. Sharp injuries among health care workers in Xuzhou |
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89. Registration and epidemiological characteristics of pulmonary tuberculosis among students in Hunan Province from 2012 to 2017 |
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90. Multi-dimensional evaluation on management effectiveness of safe injec-tion in a tertiary general hospital |
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91. Concealed investigation on status and countermeasures of hand hygiene of health care workers in a tertiary comprehensive teaching hospital |
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92. Prospective monitoring and control for missing reporting of healthcare-associated infection cases |
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