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catheter associated bloodstream infections (cabsi)
How Do CABSIs Occur?
CABSI typically occur when microorganisms enter the bloodstream via the catheter. Common sources include:
Contaminated Hands
of healthcare workers during catheter insertion or maintenance.
Contaminated Equipment
or fluids used in intravenous therapy.
Colonization of Catheter
tips or lumens with bacteria or fungi.
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