Healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use at a major referral hospital in Papua New Guinea: a point prevalence survey
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Published:2024-07
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Volume:48
Page:101120
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ISSN:2666-6065
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Container-title:The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific
Author:
Curtis Stephanie J.ORCID, Barnabas Roland, Cairns Kelly A., Cameron Donna, Coghlan Benjamin, Jones Robert, Joseph Jacklyn, Kali Alu, Kep Dimitri, Klintworth Gemma, Levy Stephanie, Mason MattORCID, Norrie Majella, Peel Trisha, Tamolsaian Gilam, Telenge Josephine, Tumu Nellie, Stewardson Andrew J.ORCID, Ak Gabriella, Thomas Benjamin, Maingu Cassius, Polly Dellyne, Nogua Hans, Mondowa Jessica, Sokal Joe, Yem Josen, Lawrence Joyce, Rarah Mathilda, Olwont Rose, Marcus Rupert, Silas Saberina, Kialo-Davis Stephanie, Macintyre Alison, Russo Philip, Kehoe Rosaleen
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