Assessing changes in stethoscope hygiene during COVID-19: a multi-centre cross-sectional study
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M. Savoia | R. Vasudevan | M. Nedjat-Haiem | A. Mahadevan | M.S. Herbert | L. Lander | T. Warsi | U. Shaikh | C. Harding
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