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Volume: 18

1. In vitro combination antimicrobial susceptibility of fosfomycin sodium Page:93—98
2. Mechanisms of quinolone resistance of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae Page:99—104
3. Real-time identification and early warning on drug-resistant bacteria by information technology Page:105—110
4. Investigation and control of infection outbreak of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in a gastroenterology intensive care unit Page:111—114
5. Clinical analysis on death cases of visceral leishmaniasis Page:115—119
6. Current situation of Chinese clinical microbiological laboratories participating in management of healthcare-associated infection and antimicrobial use Page:120—126
7. Multivariate study on central line-associated bloodstream infection in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation Page:127—131
8. Clinical characteristics of human cytomegalovirus and polyomavirus infection after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation Page:132—137
9. Clinical study on bacterial colonization on double J tube in pregnant women Page:138—141
10. Hand hygiene cognition among healthcare-associated infection management staff in Gansu Province Page:142—146
11. Comparison of three time series models in predicting the incidence of healthcare-associated infection Page:147—152
12. Epidemic features of notifiable infectious diseases among children in a tertiary general hospital, 2013-2017 Page:153—157
13. Systemic disseminated Mycobacterium fortuitum infection:one case report and literature review Page:158—162
14. Risk factors for healthcare-associated pneumonia caused by carbapenem-resistant Enterobacter cloacae in patients in intensive care unit Page:163—166
15. Effect of probiotics combined with early enteral nutrition on infection and gastrointestinal dysfunction in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in intensive care unit Page:167—171
16. Risk factors for infection after subtotal gastrectomy in patients with gastric cancer Page:172—174
17. Research progress in ventilator-associated events and prevention Page:175—180
18. Application situation, existing problems, and improvement ideas of sharps containers Page:181—184
19. How to deal with severe challenge of healthcare-associated infection due to multidrug-resistant organisms Page:185—192
20. Effect of three different gargling liquid on bacterial colonies in air during oral ultrasound scaling Page:193—199
21. Trend of incidence of surgical site infection following oral and maxillofacial surgery during 11 years Page:200—205
22. Rapid typing of homology of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae based on specific mass peak of MALDI-TOF MS Page:206—212
23. Obesity and surgical site infection following spine surgery: a Meta-analysis Page:213—219
24. Establishment of nursing risk assessment index system for stroke-associated pneumonia Page:220—224
25. Establishment and validation of risk prediction scoring model of central line-associated bloodstream infection in elderly patients Page:225—231
26. Effect of relatively closed environment dispensing new mode on insoluble particles in pharmaceuticals Page:232—237
27. Reducing the incidence of healthcare-associated infection in department of critical care medicine by risk assessment method Page:238—242
28. Severe pneumonia associated with sepsis-induced myopathy: one case report and literature review Page:243—248
29. Recurrent fungal endocarditis: one case report and literature review Page:249—252
30. Cleaning quality of different cleaning methods for reusable laparoscopic instruments Page:253—256
31. Pathogenic microorganism contamination and duration of service time of medical waste sharps containers Page:257—261
32. Effect of antimicrobial use density on resistance rate of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Page:262—266
33. Status of microbiological reports at partial provincial level annual academic conference of healthcare-associated infection from 2015 to 2017 Page:267—270
34. The role of platelet activation and related immune response in sepsis Page:271—276