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    Meta-analysis on central line–associated bloodstream infections associated with a needleless intravenous connector with a new engineering design by Tabak, Ying P., PhD, Jarvis, William R., MD, Sun, Xiaowu, PhD, Crosby, Cynthia T., PhD, Johannes, Richard S., MD, MS

    Published in American journal of infection control (01-12-2014)
    “…Background Intravenous needleless connectors (NCs) with a desired patient safety design may facilitate effective intravenous line care and reduce the risk for…”
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    Efficacy of Adding 2% (w/v) Chlorhexidine Gluconate to 70% (v/v) Isopropyl Alcohol for Skin Disinfection Prior to Peripheral Venous Cannulation by Small, Heather, Adams, Debra, Casey, Anna L., Crosby, Cynthia T., Lambert, Peter A., Elliott, Thomas

    “…We undertook a clinical trial to compare the efficacy of 2% (w/v) chlorhexidine gluconate in 70% (v/v) isopropyl alcohol with the efficacy of 70% (v/v)…”
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    Chlorhexidine–Alcohol versus Povidone–Iodine for Surgical-Site Antisepsis by Darouiche, Rabih O, Wall, Matthew J, Itani, Kamal M.F, Otterson, Mary F, Webb, Alexandra L, Carrick, Matthew M, Miller, Harold J, Awad, Samir S, Crosby, Cynthia T, Mosier, Michael C, AlSharif, Atef, Berger, David H

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (07-01-2010)
    “…The skin is a source of infection associated with surgery. In this multicenter, randomized trial, the preoperative application of chlorhexidine–alcohol was…”
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    Innovative Use of Existing Public and Private Data Sources for Postmarketing Surveillance of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections Associated With Intravenous Needleless Connectors by Tabak, Ying P, Johannes, Richard S, Sun, Xiaowu, Crosby, Cynthia T, Jarvis, William R

    Published in Journal of infusion nursing (01-09-2016)
    “…The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Hospital Compare central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) data and private databases…”
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