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Richard P Wenzel

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The New England Journal of Medicine|December 29, 2006
Team-based prevention of catheter-related infectionsRichard P Wenzel, Michael B Edmond
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 17, 2006
Clinical practice. Acute bronchitisRichard P Wenzel, Alpha A Fowler
Infection|February 19, 2015
Academic I.D. in jeopardy: the erosion of time, professional values, and physician satisfactionRichard P Wenzel, Michael B Edmond
Archives of Medical Research|October 12, 2005
Bacteremias: a leading cause of deathGonzalo M L Bearman, Richard P Wenzel
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 10, 2021
Doctor, How Long Should I Isolate?Siri R Kadire, Valeria Fabre, Richard P Wenzel
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|October 22, 2008
Screening for MRSA: a flawed hospital infection control interventionRichard P Wenzel, Gonzalo Bearman, Michael B Edmond
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents|June 15, 2007
Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA): new issues for infection controlRichard P Wenzel, Gonzalo Bearman, Michael B Edmond
JAMA|December 14, 2017
Contact Precautions for Multidrug-Resistant Organisms-ReplyDaniel J Morgan, Richard P Wenzel, Gonzalo Bearman
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 15, 2008
R = 20: bias in the reporting of respiratory ratesShivani Gupta Mukkamala, Chris Gennings, Richard P Wenzel
Archives of Medical Research|October 12, 2005
Lessons from severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS): implications for infection controlRichard P Wenzel, Gonzalo Bearman, Michael B Edmond
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The New England Journal of Medicine|December 29, 2006
Team-based prevention of catheter-related infectionsRichard P Wenzel, Michael B Edmond
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 17, 2006
Clinical practice. Acute bronchitisRichard P Wenzel, Alpha A Fowler
Infection|February 19, 2015
Academic I.D. in jeopardy: the erosion of time, professional values, and physician satisfactionRichard P Wenzel, Michael B Edmond
Archives of Medical Research|October 12, 2005
Bacteremias: a leading cause of deathGonzalo M L Bearman, Richard P Wenzel
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 10, 2021
Doctor, How Long Should I Isolate?Siri R Kadire, Valeria Fabre, Richard P Wenzel
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology|October 22, 2008
Screening for MRSA: a flawed hospital infection control interventionRichard P Wenzel, Gonzalo Bearman, Michael B Edmond
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents|June 15, 2007
Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA): new issues for infection controlRichard P Wenzel, Gonzalo Bearman, Michael B Edmond
JAMA|December 14, 2017
Contact Precautions for Multidrug-Resistant Organisms-ReplyDaniel J Morgan, Richard P Wenzel, Gonzalo Bearman
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 15, 2008
R = 20: bias in the reporting of respiratory ratesShivani Gupta Mukkamala, Chris Gennings, Richard P Wenzel
Archives of Medical Research|October 12, 2005
Lessons from severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS): implications for infection controlRichard P Wenzel, Gonzalo Bearman, Michael B Edmond
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