• Pédiatrie · Jan 1990

    [Neonatal nosocomial infection at a pediatric resuscitation and intensive care unit].

    • P Boutté, E Bérard, H Haas, F Luc, P M Roger, and R Mariani.
    • Clinique médicale infantile, Hôpital Cimiez, Nice, France.
    • Pediatrie. 1990 Jan 1;45(12):889-93.

    AbstractDuring 1989, a nosocomial infection rate of 3.15% was observed among the 412 neonates hospitalised for more than 2 days in the paediatric intensive care unit and a special care baby unit in the medical centre of Nice. Certain factors only partially explain the above, and it is probable that the non-invasive methods of monitoring and care and the experienced nursing staff contribute to a great extent to this low frequency of infection.

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