Infection control in child daycare centers: logistics, knowledge, and practices of caregivers
Abstract Background Children attending daycare centers (DCCs) are at high risk of contracting infectious diseases due to several factors including lack of knowledge among the caregivers about infection prevention and control practices. The objectives were to describe the DCC features, infrastructure...
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Main Authors: | Mohamed Mostafa Tahoun (Author), Ali Abdel Halim Hasab (Author), Nessrin Ahmed El-Nimr (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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