Factors influencing local signs at catheter insertion site regardless of catheter-related bloodstream infections
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Factors influencing local signs at catheter insertion site regardless of catheter-related bloodstream infections
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have disclosed that they do not have conflict of interest. JFT received fees for lectures to 3 M, MSD, Pfizer, and Biomerieux. JFT received research grants from Astellas, 3 M, MSD, and Pfizer. JFT participated to advisory boards of 3 M, MSD, Bayer Pharma, Nabriva, and Pfizer. OM received fees for lectures for 3 M and BD. OM received research grants from BD.
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