Texas A&M University: Researchers Aim to Reduce Catheter-Related Infections With Wearable Sensor
January 06, 2024
January 06, 2024
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Jan. 6 (TNSres) -- The Texas A&M University's Engineering Experiment Station issued the following news:
By Amanda Norvelle
Hospitalized patients have enough to worry about without adding an unexpected infection to the list. Unfortunately, each year, about 250,000 hospitalized patients in the U.S. develop a catheter-related bloodstream infection, which can be life-threatening, extend their hospital stay and increase costs associated with their . . .
By Amanda Norvelle
Hospitalized patients have enough to worry about without adding an unexpected infection to the list. Unfortunately, each year, about 250,000 hospitalized patients in the U.S. develop a catheter-related bloodstream infection, which can be life-threatening, extend their hospital stay and increase costs associated with their . . .