Toys in the Playrooms of Children's Hospitals: A Potential Source of Nosocomial Bacterial Infections?
Pediatric patients are more susceptible and vulnerable to nosocomial infections, in part because of their nascent and developing immune system and in part due to certain congenital conditions. Consequently, we found limited literature that investigated and reported children's toys in hospital p...
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Main Authors: | Viktorija Aleksejeva (Author), Anastasija Dovbenko (Author), Juta Kroiča (Author), Ingus Skadiņš (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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