Heterogeneity in practices to reduce the risk of transmission of Clostridioides difficile in healthcare settings: a survey of ESCMID Study Group for Clostridioides difficile (ESGCD) members

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Khanafer Nagham Léa,Fitzpatrick Fidelma,Barbut Frédéric,Krutova Marcela,Davies Kerrie,Guery Benoit,Vanhems Philippe

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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