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Association with patient nasal bacterial colonisation
ATTITUDES, UTILIZATION AND BACTERIAL COLONISATION OF INPATIENT MOBILE PHONES

Inpatient use of mobile phones is popular and common. However, there are risks with the use of such technology in the clinical environment, specifically bacterial phone surface contamination, noise, confidentiality and health and safety concerns. There is an association between patient MRSA nasal colonisation and mobile phone colonisation.

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Clinical Microbiology and Infection
Volume / Volumen: 17
Number / Número: 6
First and last pages / Páginas inicial-final: 830-835
Year / Año: 2011
Month / Mes: june


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8. Sugden J. Hospital ban on mobile phones lifted. The Times, 6th January 2009.

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Li-Kuei Chen was invited by SIIC on
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2011, august 9
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2021, march 9
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2021, june 7





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Infectious Diseases
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Internal Medicine
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Health Care Management
Administración Hospitalaria

Clinical Chemistry
Diagnóstico por Laboratorio

Microbiological Diagnosis
Diagnóstico Microbiológico

Nursing
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Epidemiology
Epidemiología

Bacteriology
Bacteriología

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Mobile Phone Technology and Hospitalized Patients: A Cross-Sectional Surveillance Study of Bacterial Colonization, and Patient Opinions and Behaviours


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Li-Kuei Chen1

1 Docotor, Assistant Prof, National Taiwan University Hospital, Anesthesiology Department, Taipei, Taiwán (Republica Nacionalista China), Chief Of Pain Section


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