The effect on sepsis rates of closing and cleaning hospital wards
AUTOR(ES)
Noone, Paul
RESUMO
Sepsis rates were studied in five hospital wards before and after closure for cleaning. Each ward was closed because of an outbreak of Staph. aureus infection caused by a cloxacillin-resistant strain.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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