Control of staphylococcal carriers in three hospitals.

D T Hunter, C E Baker
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MeSH Term

Adult
Aerosols
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Carrier State
Cross Infection
Female
Humans
Male
Medical Staff, Hospital
Respiratory Therapy
Staphylococcal Infections

Chemicals

Aerosols
Anti-Bacterial Agents

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