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1. Improving central venous catheter care with chlorhexidine gluconate dressings: evidence from a systematic review and Meta-analysis.

2. Microbiology of catheter-associated bloodstream infection: differences according to catheter type.

3. Central venous catheter-related infection: does insertion site still matter? A French multicentric cohort study.

4. The antimicrobial effectiveness of chlorhexidine and chlorhexidine-silver sulfadiazine-impregnated central venous catheters against the emerging fungal pathogen Candida auris.

5. Impact of sterile gloving during proximal manipulation of central line catheter hub: the multicenter observational study CleanHandPROX.

6. The epidemiology and microbiology of central venous catheter related bloodstream infections among hemodialysis patients in the Philippines: a retrospective cohort study.

7. A new dynamic in vitro model for evaluating antimicrobial activity against bacterial biofilms on central venous catheters.

8. Fulminant ruptured septic aneurysm complicating the catheter related blood stream infection in a patient on maintenance hemodialysis: A case report.

9. Bloodstream infection caused by Wickerhamiella pararugosa in a patient with intestinal obstruction: A case report.

10. An unusual case of Herbaspirillum huttiense bacteraemia in a haemodialysis patient.

11. Dysbiosis and Staphylococcus species over representation in the exit site skin microbiota of hemodialysis patients carrying tunneled cuffed central venous catheter.

12. Non-tunneled haemodialysis catheter-related blood stream infections and associated factors among first time haemodialysis patients: a prospective study from a tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka.

13. Towards the automatic calculation of the EQUAL Candida Score: Extraction of CVC-related information from EMRs of critically ill patients with candidemia in Intensive Care Units.

14. Salvage strategy for long-term central venous catheter-associated Staphylococcus aureus infections in children: a multi-centre retrospective study in France.

15. Disinfection of needleless connectors for catheters in one second using a hand-held UV device.

16. In vitro activity of taurolidine against clinical Candida auris isolates: relevance to catheter-related bloodstream infections.

17. Use of ClearGuard HD caps in pediatric hemodialysis patients.

18. Central venous catheter tip colonization and associated bloodstream infection in patients with severe burns under routine catheter changing.

19. Characterizing Patients Presenting on Hospital Admission With Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections: A Multicenter Study.

20. ddPCR enables rapid detection of bloodstream infections in patients on home parenteral nutrition: A prospective cohort study.

21. Catheter salvage or removal in catheter-related bloodstream infections with Staphylococcus aureus in children with chronic intestinal failure receiving home parenteral nutrition and the use of prophylactic taurolidine catheter lock solution: A descriptive cohort study.

22. Systematic culture of central catheters and infections related to catheters in a neonatal intensive care unit: an observational study.

23. A case report of lactobacillus bacteremia in a patient on chronic parenteral nutrition.

24. Catheter salvage from central line-related bloodstream infections in pediatric intestinal failure.

25. Determination of microbial contamination on the outer surface of needleless connectors before and after disinfection.

26. Clinical epidemiology and a novel predicting nomogram of central line associated bloodstream infection in burn patients.

27. Which trial do we need? Infectious and non-infectious complications of peripherally inserted central venous catheters and midline catheters.

28. Surface properties and bacterial adhesion on polyurethane central catheters: Impact of ethanol lock solution.

29. Long-term survival following fungal catheter-related bloodstream infection for patients with intestinal failure receiving home parenteral support.

30. Prediction of impending central-line-associated bloodstream infections in hospitalized cardiac patients: development and testing of a machine-learning model.

31. Bacteremia caused by accidental injection of Bacillus licheniformis microbiota modulator through the central venous catheter: A case report.

32. Comparison of chlorhexidine impregnated dressing and standard dressing for the prevention of central-line associated blood stream infection and colonization in critically ill pediatric patients: A randomized controlled trial.

33. Nosocomial Native Valve Endocarditis due to Methicillin-Susceptible Staphylococcus aureus in a Patient with Psoriatic Arthritis.

34. Coordination of fungal biofilm development by extracellular vesicle cargo.

35. Antimicrobial activity of hemodialysis catheter lock solutions in relation to other compounds with antiseptic properties.

36. An analysis of totally implantable central venous port system infections in an urban tertiary referral center.

37. A case of incarcerated infected tunneled hemodialysis catheter with contamination of transvenous pacemaker leads.

38. Central venous catheter insertion: Review of recent evidence.

39. The microbial biofilm composition on peripherally inserted central catheters: A comparison of polyurethane and hydrophobic catheters collected from paediatric patients.

40. Molecular tracking of pathogens in central venous catheter.

41. Minimally invasive procedure for removal of infected ventriculoatrial shunts.

42. Bacterial and fungal coinfections in COVID-19 patients hospitalized during the New York City pandemic surge.

43. Human blood plasma factors affect the adhesion kinetics of Staphylococcus aureus to central venous catheters.

44. Bloodstream infection due to Enterobacter ludwigii, correlating with massive aggregation on the surface of a central venous catheter.

45. Candida albicans adhesion to central venous catheters: Impact of blood plasma-driven germ tube formation and pathogen-derived adhesins.

46. Breakthrough invasive fungal infections: Who is at risk?

47. Catheter-associated bloodstream infections in adults with cancer: a prospective randomized controlled trial.

48. Role of Venous Access Port Cultures in the Management of Port-Related Infections.

49. Rational selection of antifungal drugs to propose a new formulation strategy to control Candida biofilm formation on venous catheters.

50. Lipoteichoic Acid as a Potential Noninvasive Biomarker of Biofilm in Dialysis Access.

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