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Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada - Supplément
Volume: 23S8
décembre 1997

GUIDE DE PRÉVENTION DES INFECTIONS

Soin des pieds à l'intention des dispensateurs de soins dans la collectivité


Bibliographie

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  30. Santé Canada. Guide de prévention des infections transmissibles par le sang dans les établissements de santé et les services publics. RMTC 1997;23S3.

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