3D printers in hospitals: Reducing bacterial contamination on 3D-printed material
Background: COVID-19 has presented hospitals with unique challenges. An SHEA Research Network survey showed that 40% reported "limited" or worse levels of personal protective equipment (PPE) and that 13% were self-producing PPE to address those deficits, including 3D-printed items. However...
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Main Authors: | Katelin Jackson (Author), Douglas Call (Author), Eric Lofgren (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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