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Infection Control and Prevention: A Review of Hospital-Acquired Infections and the Economic Implications
Deoine Reed and Sandra A. Kemmerly
Ochsner Journal March 2009, 9 (1) 27-31;
Deoine Reed
*Department of Infection Control, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA
PhDSandra A. Kemmerly
†Department of Infectious Diseases and the Center for Quality Excellence, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA
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Infection Control and Prevention: A Review of Hospital-Acquired Infections and the Economic Implications
Deoine Reed, Sandra A. Kemmerly
Ochsner Journal Mar 2009, 9 (1) 27-31;
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