Systems initiatives reduce healthcare-associated infections: a study of 22,928 device days in a single trauma unit.
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John M. Starmer | Patrick R. Norris | John M Starmer | T. Talbot | Richard S. Miller | J. Jenkins | John A. Morris | Sarah A Hutchison | John A Morris | Patrick R Norris | Judith M Jenkins | Christopher J Kleymeer | Thomas R Talbot | Richard S Miller | Devin S Carr | Devin Carr
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