Systematic review and meta-analysis: reminder systems to reduce catheter-associated urinary tract infections and urinary catheter use in hospitalized patients.
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Sanjay Saint | Jennifer Meddings | Michelle Macy | S. Saint | M. Rogers | M. Macy | J. Meddings | Mary A M Rogers
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