Infection and central vascular access devices
Central vascular access devices are widely used in the neonatal and paediatric intensive care unit, however, the risk of nosocomial infection is exacerbated with their usage. Catheter-related bloodstream infections continue to contribute to the causes of morbidity and mortality amongst vulnerable populations. National and local infection control policies should be implemented in order to minimise the risk of infections and reduce their potentially devastating effects.
Annie Dixon, Claire Evans