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Video: Study on preventing IV Bloodstream Infections

Posted on November 30, 2011November 30, 2011 by Greg Dennis

Dr. Gregory Schears (Rochester, Minn.) outlines his 12-hospital research on IV disinfection cap to reduce deadly infections.

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