Textiles impregnated with antimicrobial substances in healthcare services: systematic review
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E. Watanabe | Herica Emilia Félix de Carvalho | D. de Andrade | Guilherme Schneider | Álvaro Francisco Lopes de Sousa | R. C. Silveira | Letícia Genova Vieira
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