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The best IPC article of 2018: a blogoff with Brett Mitchell

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You can see Jon Otter’s blog and case for the the best infection control article here

 

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This entry was posted in cleaning, conference, environment, Uncategorized and tagged cleaning, conference, environment on September 26, 2018 by Brett Mitchell @1healthau.

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