Prevención de infecciones | 21 MAR 16

Lavado de manos y reducción del ausentismo escolar

Revisión y metaanálisis sobre la efectividad del lavado de manos en la reducción del ausentismo escolar
Autor/a: Willmott M1, Nicholson A1, Busse H1, MacArthur GJ1, Brookes S1, Campbell R1 Arch Dis Child 2016; 101:42–50.
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