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Infectious diseases / Mechanical ventilation / Patient safety / Central venous catheter / Ventilator-associated pneumonia / Nosocomial infection / Medical ventilator / Intensive-care medicine / Intensive-care unit / Medicine / Intensive care medicine / Respiratory therapy
Date: 2009-09-18 17:30:04
Infectious diseases
Mechanical ventilation
Patient safety
Central venous catheter
Ventilator-associated pneumonia
Nosocomial infection
Medical ventilator
Intensive-care medicine
Intensive-care unit
Medicine
Intensive care medicine
Respiratory therapy

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