2024
DOI: 10.1097/ipc.0000000000001343
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The Impact of Secondary Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection on the Course of COVID-19 Infection

Yasemin Nadir,
Pinar Kiran,
Damla Erturk
et al.

Abstract: Background Secondary bacterial infections can worsen the prognosis for COVID-19, especially in patients with severe infections. Thus, we aim to investigate the effect of secondary catheter-related bloodstream infections on the course of COVID-19 infection. Material and Methods This is a retrospective, nested case-control study and included 236 confirmed COVID-19 infection hospitalized patients, divided into 2 groups (COVID-19, n = 64; non–COVID-19, n = … Show more

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