Transfer Efficiency of Bacteria and Viruses from Porous and Nonporous Fomites to Fingers under Different Relative Humidity Conditions
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Charles P. Gerba | Joan B. Rose | Masaaki Kitajima | J. Rose | C. Gerba | A. Tamimi | S. Maxwell | G. U. Lopez | M. Kitajima | Gerardo U. Lopez | Akrum H. Tamimi | Sheri L. Maxwell
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