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  1. ... the microbiome has led to discoveries of protective bacterial colonization, including in the renal system, and growing concern ... of the human microbiome and the role of bacterial colonization in maintaining health are resulting in exploratory studies ...
  2. ... of a QI intervention. [ PubMed : 1976689 ] Stiletto RJ. Bacterial colonization of the respiratory tract under artificial ventilation: is ...
  3. ... friction, shearing), nutritional support, ulcer care, and managing bacterial colonization and infection. 77 Usual care for pressure ulcers ...
  4. ... in young children include high levels of cariogenic bacterial colonization, frequent exposure to dietary sugar and refined carbohydrates, ...
  5. ... continuous femoral nerve block catheter for postoperative analgesia: bacterial colonization, infectious rate and adverse effects. Anesth Analg. 2001; ...
  6. ... and have been demonstrated to have relatively high bacterial colonization rates. 80 In children, femoral catheters have a ...
  7. ... wound assessment, managing tissue load, ulcer care, managing bacterial colonization/infection, etc.). The following section supplements this document. ...
  8. ... following increase an infant's risk of early-onset bacterial sepsis: GBS colonization during pregnancy Preterm delivery Water breaking (rupture of ...
  9. ... ab,kf. 7 or 8 6 and 9 ((colonization or colonisation) and (bladder* or kidney* or urin* or genitourin* or urogenita*)).ti,ab,kf. 1 or 2 or 3 or 10 or 11 Anti-Bacterial Agents/ Antibiotic Prophylaxis/ Anti-Infective Agents, Urinary/ Drug ...
  10. ... type 2 in women: effects of hormonal contraception, bacterial vaginosis, and vaginal group B Streptococcus colonization. Clin Infect Dis. 2005 May 15; 40 (10): ...
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