What have we learned from the surveys of the AEC, AECP and the Observatory of Infection in Surgery? Compliance with postoperative infection prevention measures and comparison with the AEC recommendations
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Published:2022-07
Issue:7
Volume:100
Page:392-403
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ISSN:2173-5077
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Container-title:Cirugía Española (English Edition)
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cirugía Española (English Edition)
Author:
Badia Josep M.ORCID,
Amillo Zaragüeta MireiaORCID,
Rubio-Pérez InésORCID,
Espin-Basany EloyORCID,
González Sánchez CarmenORCID,
Balibrea José M.ORCID,
Al-Raies Bolaño, Bader,
Bravo-Brañas Elena,
Calderón Nájera Ramón,
Chamorro Pons Manuel,
Diez Cecilia,
Meijome Xosé M.,
López Menéndez José,
Ocaña Guaita Julia,
Ortega Pérez Gloria,
Paredes Esteban Rosa,
Picardo Antonio L.,
Sánchez Viguera Cristina,
Vilallonga Ramón
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