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Bacteraemia variation during the COVID-19 pandemic; a multi-centre UK secondary care ecological analysis.

Sarah DennyTimothy M RawsonPeter HartGiovanni SattaAhmed AbdulaalStephen HughesMark GilchristNabeela MughalLuke Stephen Prockter Moore
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
Significantly fewer than expected Enterobacterales BSI occurred during the UK peak of the COVID-19 pandemic; identifying potential causes, including potential unintended consequences of national self-isolation public health messaging, is essential. High rates of CoNS BSI, with evidence of increased CLABSI, but also likely contamination associated with increased use of personal protective equipment, may result in inappropriate antimicrobial use and indicates a clear area for intervention during further waves.
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