Implementation status of national airborne infection control guidelines in the health care facilities of a North Indian State: A mixed method study
Objective: Healthcare-acquired infection (HCAIs), have become a significant cause of morbidity as well as mortality among the hospitalized patients and health care workers. The implementation of air-borne infection control measures play an important role in prevention of health care acquired infecti...
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Main Authors: | Pallvi Kaushal (Author), Garima Sangwan (Author), Kirtan Rana (Author), Manisha Biswal (Author), Manmeet Kaur (Author), P.V.M. Lakshmi (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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