Surface Contamination by Antineoplastic Drugs in Two Oncology Inpatient Units
Hazardous drugs pose risks to health care workers. To reduce the risk of occupational exposure for all workers, several protective and monitoring measures have been recommended and implemented over the past two decades. This study was undertaken to describe traces contamination with ten antineoplast...
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Main Authors: | Palamini Marie (Author), Hilliquin Delphine (Author), Delisle Jean-François (Author), Chouinard Audrey (Author), Bussières Jean-François (Author) |
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De Gruyter,
2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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