Possible contribution of shoes to clostridioides difficile transmission within hospitals
Clostridioides difficile remains the most common cause of healthcare-associated intestinal infection. Hospitalized patients aged >65 years and receiving antibiotic therapy are the population most at risk of C. difficile infection (CDI).
Main Authors: | Janezic, S, Blazevic, I, Eyre, DW, Kotnik Kevorkijan, B, Remec, T, Rupnik, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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