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020 | _a81-85386-43-9 | ||
050 | _aWX 27 .W6 1992 | ||
110 | _aWorld Health Organization | ||
245 | 2 | _aA manual on infection control in health facilities | |
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_aDelhi _bA.I.T.B.S. Publishers and Distributors _c1992 |
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300 | _a151p. | ||
440 | _aSEARO Regional Health Papers No.18 | ||
500 | _aDiscusses ways in which hospitals and health care providers can avoid contracting infections during their work and how they can ensure their facilities are free of infectious diseases. The various circumstances during the delivery of health care that infection can occur are discussed highlighting the most common types of infection. The eradication of the infectious substances through hygienic practices and proper sanitation are among the techniques discussed. | ||
650 | _aInfection Control|Sanitation|Public Health Practice|Delivery of Health Care|Decontamination|Environmental Monitoring | ||
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