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Healthcare-associated infection is a major, global issue for patient safety and its prevention was chosen by WHO Patient Safety as the theme of its First Global Patient Safety Challenge "Clean Care is
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中华预防医学会第22次全国医院感染学术年会暨第9届上海国际医院感染控制论坛(SIFIC)暨第6届亚太区感染控制会议(AP
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Healthcare-associated infection is a major, global issue for patient safety and its prevention was chosen by WHO Patient Safety as the theme of its First Global Patient Safety Challenge "Clean Care is Safer Care" launched in October 2005.
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