Visibility and transmission: complexities around promoting hand hygiene in young children - a qualitative study
Abstract Background Effective hand hygiene practice can reduce transmission of diseases such as respiratory tract infections (RTIs) and gastrointestinal infections, especially in young children. While hand hygiene has been widely promoted within Australia, primary care providers' (PCPs) and par...
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Main Authors: | Ruby Biezen (Author), Danilla Grando (Author), Danielle Mazza (Author), Bianca Brijnath (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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