Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Jan 2020)

Prevalence of and risk factors for intravenous catheter infection in hospitalized cattle, goats, and sheep

  • Ailbhe King,
  • Barbara A. Byrne,
  • Munashe Chigerwe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15684
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 1
pp. 330 – 338

Abstract

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Abstract Background Intravenous catheter (IVC) use in hospitalized ruminants is a common procedure. Limited information is available describing complications associated with IVCs. Hypotheses Prevalence of IVC infections in hospitalized ruminants is >50%. Intravenous catheters maintained for >5 days are more likely to be infected than those maintained for 4 days had a higher likelihood of being infected than those maintained for 4 days to reduce IVC infection.

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