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The Impact of Hospital-Acquired Bloodstream Infections

Richard P. Wenzel and Michael B. Edmond
Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA


Figure 4. Years of life lost annually in the United States from nosocomial bloodstream infections. Attributable mortality rates are 10% to 30% on the X axis, and the three curves assume overall nosocomial bloodstream infection rates of 2½%, 5%, or 10%.

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Figure 4. Years of life lost annually in the United States from nosocomial infections. Attributable mortality rates are 10% to 30% on the X axis, and the three curves assume overall nosocomial infection rates of 2½%, 5%, or 10%.
 


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