Interventional study to evaluate the impact of an alcohol-based hand gel in improving hand hygiene compliance
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Matthew H Samore | Stephan Harbarth | Didier Pittet | D. Pittet | M. Samore | D. Goldmann | S. Harbarth | Donald A Goldmann | Gail Potter-Bynoe | Lynne Grady | Anne Zawacki | G. Potter‐Bynoe | A. Zawacki | Lynnette Grady | G. Potter-Bynoe
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