Prevention and control of bacterial infections associated with medical devices.

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Published in ASAIO J on January 11, 1993

Authors

A E Khoury1, K Lam, B Ellis, J W Costerton

Author Affiliations

1: Biofilm Research Group, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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