Direct health care costs and length of hospital stay related to health care-acquired infections in adult patients based on point prevalence measurements.
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Hans Rutberg | Annika Samuelsson | H. Rutberg | A. Samuelsson | M. Rahmqvist | S. Bastami | Mikael Rahmqvist | Salumeh Bastami
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