Hand washing practice among the health care workers.
ABSTRACT: Health care associated infection has been identified as one of the major challenges of modern medicine and remains a major health concern around the globe. The hands of the health-care workers are potential vehicle for transmission of pathogenic organisms within the healthcare environment...
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Auteur principal: | Joshi, Aishana |
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