Medical Face Masks Do Not Affect Acid–Base Balance Yet Might Facilitate the Transmission of Staphylococcus aureus in Hospital Settings during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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J. Sieńko | K. Tejchman | K. Kotfis | P. Kulig | H. Masiuk | J. Jursa-Kulesza | Aleksandra Wcisłek | M. Kotowski | P. Ostrowski | Michał Sławiński | A. Sarna | Anastasiia Skoryk
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