Impact of Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Room Decontamination on Clostridium difficile Environmental Contamination and Transmission in a Healthcare Setting
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John M Boyce | J. Boyce | L. McDonald | J. Otter | G. Killgore | Angela Thompson | L Clifford McDonald | Timothea Cooper | N. Adams | J. Noble-Wang | George Killgore | Nancy L Havill | Judith Noble-Wang | Lois Wiggs | Angela D. Thompson | Jonathan A Otter | Nicholas M T Adams | Allison Tauman | N. Havill | Lois Wiggs | T. Cooper | A. Tauman
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