The brief period of study and the relatively small number of cases from 2 very large
teaching hospitals could make Meeks et al's
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paper an easy one to ignore. In fact, it makes several critical points about the
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- Compliance with guidelines to prevent surgical site infections: as simple as 1-2-3?.Am J Surg. 2010; (00:000–000)
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Published online: April 21, 2010
Received in revised form:
August 24,
2009
Received:
August 13,
2009
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