Semmelweis revisited: the ethics of infection prevention among health care workers
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Semmelweis revisited: the ethics of infection prevention among health care workers
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Prevention of influenza and pneumococcal pneumonia in Canadian long-term care facilities: how are we doing?CMAJ. 2001 May 15;164(10):1413-9. CMAJ. 2001. PMID: 11387913 Free PMC article.
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