Italian multicentre study on microbial environmental contamination in dental clinics: a pilot study.
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Paolo Castiglia | Cesira Pasquarella | Maria Dolores Masia | Maria Teresa Montagna | Giorgio Liguori | C. Pasquarella | C. Napoli | G. Liguori | M. Masia | M. Montagna | L. Veronesi | M. E. Colucci | P. Castiglia | V. Di Onofrio | Christian Napoli | Licia Veronesi | Rolando Rizzetto | Ida Torre | Valeria Di Onofrio | Maria Eugenia Colucci | Carola Tinteri | Marialuisa Tanzi | I. Torre | C. Tinteri | R. Rizzetto | M. Tanzi
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