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Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|March 4, 2020
Safety and Nosocomial Clostridioides difficile InfectionsSusan Steeves, Nancy Vallande, John R Lonks
Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|March 4, 2020
MRSA Prevalence in Preoperative S. aureus Nasal Culture Isolates is Significantly Different From a Traditional Hospital-wide AntibiogramAndrew R Crawford, Nancy Vallande, John R Lonks
Disaster Management & Response : DMR : an Official Publication of the Emergency Nurses Association|June 30, 2005
Patient safety tools: SARS, smallpox, monkeypox, and avian fluMarlene Fishman, Glenn G Fort, Gail Jackson, et al.
American Journal of Infection Control|November 5, 2004
Patient safety tools to avoid disaster: Health care facility management of biologic agents, SARS, and uncommon contagionMarlene Fishman, Glenn G Fort, Gail Jackson, et al.
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Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|March 4, 2020
Safety and Nosocomial Clostridioides difficile InfectionsSusan Steeves, Nancy Vallande, John R Lonks
Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|March 4, 2020
MRSA Prevalence in Preoperative S. aureus Nasal Culture Isolates is Significantly Different From a Traditional Hospital-wide AntibiogramAndrew R Crawford, Nancy Vallande, John R Lonks
Disaster Management & Response : DMR : an Official Publication of the Emergency Nurses Association|June 30, 2005
Patient safety tools: SARS, smallpox, monkeypox, and avian fluMarlene Fishman, Glenn G Fort, Gail Jackson, et al.
American Journal of Infection Control|November 5, 2004
Patient safety tools to avoid disaster: Health care facility management of biologic agents, SARS, and uncommon contagionMarlene Fishman, Glenn G Fort, Gail Jackson, et al.
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