Perceptions of healthcare professionals regarding the main challenges and barriers to effective hospital infection control in Mongolia: a qualitative study

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Bat-Erdene Ider
Jon Adams
Anthony Morton
Michael Whitby
Archie Clements
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[1] University of Queensland,Infection Management Services
[2] School of Population Health,undefined
[3] University of Technology Sydney,undefined
[4] Faculty of Nursing,undefined
[5] Midwifery and Health,undefined
[6] Princess Alexandra Hospital,undefined
[7] Greenslopes Private Hospital,undefined
[8] University of Queensland,undefined
[9] School of Population Health,undefined
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BMC Infectious Diseases | / 12卷
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Infection control; Qualitative research; Challenges; Barriers; Mongolia;
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