Reducing catheter-associated urinary tract infections in the cardiac intensive care unit with a coordinated strategy and nursing staff empowerment
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Poonam Gupta | Mincy Thomas | Mawahib El Hassan | Leena Mathews | Cherlyn Simbulan | M. L. Garcia | Nidhu Zacharia | Ashraf Fayiz Ibrahim | Fatma Attia Mohamed
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