Epidemiology of hospital sharps injuries: a 14-year prospective study in the pre-AIDS and AIDS eras.
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R. D. McCormick | D. Maki | M. Meisch | F. G. Ircink | R. D. Mccormick | Mary G. Meisch | Fran G. Ircink | Dennis G. Maki
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