Survival of Bacterial Strains on Wood (<i>Quercus petraea</i>) Compared to Polycarbonate, Aluminum and Stainless Steel
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) remain a burden in healthcare facilities, environmental surfaces being a potential reservoir for healthcare-associated pathogens. In this context, exploration of materials with potential antimicrobial activities represents a way forward for the future. Here, we...
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Main Authors: | Ju-Chi Chen (Author), Muhammad Tanveer Munir (Author), Florence Aviat (Author), Didier Lepelletier (Author), Patrice Le Pape (Author), Laurence Dubreil (Author), Mark Irle (Author), Michel Federighi (Author), Christophe Belloncle (Author), Matthieu Eveillard (Author), Hélène Pailhoriès (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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