Surgical wound infection rates by wound class, operative procedure, and patient risk index. National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System.
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W J Martone | R. Gaynes | W. Martone | J. Edwards | T. Horan | S. Banerjee | W. Jarvis | D. Culver | J. Tolson | T. Emori | T G Emori | R P Gaynes | S N Banerjee | D H Culver | W R Jarvis | J R Edwards | T C Horan | T. Henderson | J S Tolson | T S Henderson | Shailen N. Banerjee | J. Hughes | Shailen N. Banerjee | T. S. Henderson | James Tolson
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