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Multiresistant bacterial colonization due to increased nurse workload in a neurology intensive care unit

Mustafa K. Celen, Yusuf Tamam, Salih Hosoglu, Celal Ayaz, Mehmet F. Geyik and Ismail Apak
Neurosciences Journal October 2006, 11 (4) 265-270;
Mustafa K. Celen
Department of Infection Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Dicle University, Diyarbakir, Turkey. Tel. +90 (533) 6207022. Fax. +90 (412) 2488440. E-mail: mkcelen{at}hotmail.com
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