Use of benchmarking and public reporting for infection control in four high-income countries.
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Stephan Harbarth | Didier Pittet | Alison Holmes | Thomas Haustein | Petra Gastmeier | D. Pittet | J. Lucet | A. Holmes | P. Gastmeier | Richard P Shannon | S. Harbarth | Jean-Christophe Lucet | T. Haustein
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