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The role of colonization in the pathogenesis of nosocomial infections.
M.J. Bonten
, R.A. Weinstein
NUTRIM - Institute of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism
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Nosocomial Infection
100%
Infection Prevention
66%
Patient Characteristics
33%
Antibiotic Resistance
33%
Illness
33%
Close Relationships
33%
Epithelial Cells
33%
Patient Outcomes
33%
Physiologic
33%
Advanced Age
33%
Chicago
33%
Microorganisms
33%
Topical Antibiotics
33%
Bacterial Adherence
33%
Publication Type
33%
Infection Control Measures
33%
Department of Medicine
33%
Age of Infection
33%
Nonbacterial
33%
County Hospital
33%
Cook County
33%
Infection Site
33%
INIS
patients
100%
pathogenesis
100%
pathogens
75%
antibiotics
50%
reviews
50%
control
25%
modulation
25%
hospitals
25%
usa
25%
medicine
25%
environment
25%
growth
25%
bacteria
25%
maintenance
25%
microorganisms
25%
chicago
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Hospital Infection
100%
Infection Prevention
66%
Infection
33%
Treatment Outcome
33%
Antimicrobial Resistance
33%
Public Hospital
33%
Infection Control
33%
Diseases
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Infectious Agent
100%
Bacterium Adherence
33%
Microorganism
33%
Antimicrobial Resistance
33%