Impact of a Serious Game (#RedPingüiNO) to Reduce Facial Self-Touches and Prevent Exposure to Pathogens Transmitted via Hands: Quasi-Experimental Intervention
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Iván Asín-Izquierdo | Marta Arévalo-Baeza | Alejandro Viuda-Serrano | C. Juan-Llamas | Pablo Sotoca-Orgaz
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