SWARM
Towards accelerated distributed evolution for adaptive behaviours in swarm robotics
S. Malavaud, E Bou-Segonds, A Berrébi
- Year
- 2003
- Citations
- 11
Abstract
These results are in line with previously published rates of nosocomial infections, which varied between 0.2% to 2.3% for vaginal deliveries, 1.6% to 18.9% for Cesarean section, and 0.2 to 4% in newborns. Regular surveys of the incidence or the prevalence of nosocomial infections are necessary to monitor the effectiveness of educational programs, aimed to reduce hospital acquired infections.
Keywords
MedicineIncidence (geometry)ObstetricsInfection ratePediatricsPuerperal InfectionHospital dischargePregnancyIntensive care medicineSurgery
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