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McLeod, Myles Herbert. In vitro testing of chlorhexidine staining. [Toronto: Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto], 1990.

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Harald, Lo e., ed. Chlorhexidine in the prevention and treatment of gingivitis. Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1986.

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Trsková, Zuzana. NMR characterization of chlorhexidine in lipid-based formulations. St. Catharines, Ont: Brock University, Dept. of Physics, 2004.

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Sadeghi, Sara. Order and membrane organization in chlorhexidine-lipid mixtures. St. Catharines, Ont: Brock University, Dept. of Physics, 2007.

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Wilson, Sidney John. The release of chlorhexidine from modified acrylic resin. Birmingham: University ofBirmingham, 1991.

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Yu, Hesheng. Release kinetics of chlorhexidine salts from thread and interfering factors. [Toronto: Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto], 1991.

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Yu, Hesheng. Release kinetics of chlorhexidine salts from thread and interfering factors. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1992.

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Layton, Guy Timothy. The immunogenicity and allergenicity of low molecular weight chemicals: Chlorhexidine as the model hapten. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1985.

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Lundström, Fredrik. Promoting dental health in orthodontic patients: Studies on measures for microbial plaque control during orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances. Stockholm: Dept. of Orthodontics, Karolinska Institutet, 1985.

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Pouchet, Joanne M. A pilot study to assess the efficacy of chlorhexidine-impregnated cotton fibres following periodontal surgery. [Toronto: Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto], 1990.

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Blokdijk, G. J. Chlorhexidine Gluconate ; Third Edition. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2018.

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Publications, ICON Health. Chlorhexidine - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References. ICON Health Publications, 2004.

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Eluri, Swathi. Catheter-Associated Infections. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199976805.003.0020.

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Catheter-associated infections, which often present as sepsis, include primary bloodstream infections that occur in the presence of intravascular catheters. They are not related to an infection at another site and are defined as a primary bloodstream infection with documented colonization of the device and microbiologically proven, device-related bloodstream infection. Multiple hospitals have started to implement standardized quality control interventions to minimize catheter-related bloodstream infections. Ultrasound-guided line placement results in a decrease in mechanical complication and the number of attempts, which in turn reduces the risk of infection. Preparing the skin with 0.5% chlorhexidine or alcohol containing chlorhexidine solutions has been shown to reduce line-related infections. Antimicrobial lock solutions should be used in patients with recurrent catheter-associated infections and high-risk groups, such as those on total parenteral nutrition, dialysis, or oncologic patients. The preservation of skin integrity surrounding the device decreases the risk of infection.
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Paquette, Lisane. The effectiveness of chlorhexidine gluconate as an intracanal medication in endodontics: An in vivo microbiological study. 2004.

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Daham, Sultan A. The antibacterial activity of chlorhexidine in combination with dodecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide and some other antimicrobial agents: The uptake of chlorhexidine and dodecyl timethyl ammonium bromide by escherichia coli and their effects on growth and viability.... Bradford, 1987.

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Malkhassian, Gevik. Antibacterial effectiveness of a final rinse with MTAD and intracanal medication with 2% chlorhexidine gel in teeth with apical periodontitis /cby Gevik Malkhassian. 2007, 2007.

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Bhatia, Archana, Sandeep K. Bains, and Virinder Singh Battu. To assess the effectivenees of PerioCol-CG on clinical healing : PerioCol-CG: Recent Chlorhexidine chip used as adjunct to Scaling and root planing in treatment of Periodontitis. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012.

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