The art of medicine becomes science when supported by evidence. The recommended practices of infection prevention are based on scientific and epidemiologic evidence. However, most health care professionals see them as mandates and fail to incorporate them into their routine patient care activities....
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Other Authors: | Khardori, Nancy, Wattal, Chand |
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Language: | English |
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New Delhi
Springer India
2014.
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