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The HONEYPOT Trial A randomised, controlled trial of exit site application of TM Medihoney Antibacterial Wound Gel for the prevention of catheter-associated infections in peritoneal dialysis patients
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Document Date: 2011-08-15 22:01:55


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City

Brisbane / /

Country

New Zealand / /

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Facility

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital / The George Institute / University of Queensland Building / Alexandra Hospital / North Shore Hospital / University of Queensland / /

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IndustryTerm

exit site / /

MedicalCondition

catheter-associated infections / infectious complications / Exit site infection / tunnel infection / infectious events / lower catheter-associated infection / peritonitis / common infectious complication / /

MedicalTreatment

peritoneal dialysis / catheter / catheters / /

Organization

School of Medicine / Alexandra Hospital / University of Queensland / Brisbane / University of Queensland Building / George Institute for Global Health / Royal Prince Alfred Hospital / North Shore Hospital / /

Person

Janak de Zoysa / Alicia Smith / Charles Thompson / Carolyn Clark / Liza Vergara / Steven / Paul Snelling / Geoffrey Playford / Alan Cass / Carmel Hawley / /

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Position

Principal Investigator / Project Officer / Princess / /

Product

mupirocin / /

ProvinceOrState

Queensland / /

Region

Australasia / /

Technology

dialysis / /

URL

www.aktn.org.au / /

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