Modification of the World Health Organization Global Guidelines for Prevention of Surgical Site Infection Is Needed.
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L. Rasmussen | G. Hedenstierna | J. Wetterslev | G. Perchiazzi | C. S. Meyhoff | A. Larsson | C. Meyhoff
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