Blood pressure cuffs as a vector for transmission of multi-resistant organisms: Colonisation rates and effects of disinfection

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Blood pressure cuffs as a vector for transmission of multi-resistant organisms: Colonisation rates and effects of disinfection is …
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P356DOI10.1111/1742-6723.12076
P698PubMed publication ID23759042

P50authorAmith L ShettyQ42751032
P2093author name stringJen Kok
Lee C Thomas
Kavita Varshney
Harjeet Grewal
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P433issue3
P921main subjectdisinfectionQ24887418
P304page(s)222-226
P577publication date2013-05-20
P1433published inEmergency Medicine AustralasiaQ5370621
P1476titleBlood pressure cuffs as a vector for transmission of multi-resistant organisms: Colonisation rates and effects of disinfection
P478volume25

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