Hand Hygiene Model Pinpoints 'Superspreaders' (CME/CE)

Courtesy MedPage Today Infectious Disease  Mon, 10/19/2009 - 13:00

Good hand hygiene among healthcare workers is an important factor in preventing the spread of disease, but exactly how important depends on an individual's job, researchers said.


 

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