La eficacia de los textiles antimicrobianos como herramientas para el control de las Infecciones Hospitalarias (IH)
Résumé
Cada año, las Infecciones Hospitalarias (IH) en EE. UU. causan 98,000 muertes y a su vez representan una carga económica de US $28 a US $45 mil millones.
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