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Bacterial Contamination of Re-Usable Laryngoscope Blades During the Course of Daily Anaesthetic Practice

South African Medical Journal - South Africa
doi 10.7196/samj.6385
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Medicine
Date

February 19, 2013

Authors
Warren LowmanLaurissa VenterJuan Scribante
Publisher

South African Medical Association NPC


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