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Volume 10, Number 1—January 2004
Research

Nosocomial Bloodstream Infection and Clinical Sepsis

Stéphane Hugonnet*, Hugo Sax*, Philippe Eggimann*, Jean-Claude Chevrolet*, and Didier Pittet*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *University of Geneva Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland

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Frequency of nosocomial infections among patients with and without primary bloodstream infection. Columns represent the proportion of patients with each type of infection. Brackets indicate a significant (p < 0.05) difference between groups.

Figure. Frequency of nosocomial infections among patients with and without primary bloodstream infection. Columns represent the proportion of patients with each type of infection. Brackets indicate a significant (p < 0.05) difference between groups.

Main Article

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