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Yu HP, Tang GJ, Liaw WJ, Yien HW Lee TY.
Pseudomonas cepacia induced septic shock after propofol--a case report.
Acta Anaesthesiologica Sinica. 38(1):53-6, 2000 Mar.
Wachowski I. Jolly DT. Hrazdil J. Galbraith JC. Greacen M. Clanachan AS.
The growth of microorganisms in propofol and mixtures of propofol and lidocaine.
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 88(1):209-12, 1999 Jan.
Vidovich MI. Peterson LR. Wong HY.
The effect of lidocaine on bacterial growth in propofol.
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 88(4):936-8, 1999 Apr.
McNeil MM. Lasker BA. Lott TJ. Jarvis WR.
Postsurgical Candida albicans infections associated with an extrinsically contaminated intravenous anesthetic agent.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 37(5):1398-403, 1999 May.
Gajraj RJ, Hodson MJ, Gillespie JA, Kenny GN, Scott NB.
Antibacterial activity of lidocaine in mixtures with Diprivan.
British Journal of Anaesthesia. 81(3):444-8, 1998 Sep.
Bach A. Motsch J.
Infectious risks associated with the use of propofol. [Review] [67 refs]
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. 40(10):1189-96, 1996 Nov.
Bennett SN. McNeil MM. Bland LA. Arduino MJ. Villarino ME. Perrotta DM. Burwen DR. Welbel SF. Pegues DA. Stroud L. et al.
Postoperative infections traced to contamination of an intravenous anesthetic, propofol.
New England Journal of Medicine 1995; 333:147-54.

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