Temesgen et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Bacterial profile and their antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of isolates recovered from intensive care unit environments at Wachemo University Nigist Ellen …Temesgen et al., 2023
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- Temesgen M
- Kumalo A
- Teklu T
- Alemu G
- Odoko D
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- Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology
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Background. Bacterial contamination of indoor hospitals, especially in intensive care units is a serious health hazard in the world with a high morbidity and mortality rates. Particularly, multidrug‐resistant bacteria can cross‐contaminate medical devices, inanimate surfaces …
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- G06F19/32—Medical data management, e.g. systems or protocols for archival or communication of medical images, computerised patient records or computerised general medical references
- G06F19/327—Management of hospital data, e.g. scheduling of medical staff or operation rooms, measuring the quality or efficiency of medical staff
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- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING; COUNTING
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