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The microbiological and clinical outcome of guide wire exchanged versus newly inserted antimicrobial surface treated central venous catheters

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Figure 1 Illustration of the sequence for the guide wire exchange of central venous catheterexposed where the CVC enters the skin
Figure 2 Illustration of central venous catheter insertion sitecare and cover Skin preparation was with 2% chlorhexidine in70% alcohol
Table 2 Microbiological outcomes

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