Preventing neonatal sepsis in rural Uganda: a cross-over study comparing the tolerance and acceptability of three alcohol-based hand rub formulations

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J. Ditai
M. Mudoola
M. Gladstone
J. Abeso
J. Dusabe-Richards
M. Adengo
P. Olupot-Olupot
E. D. Carrol
J. Storr
A. Medina-Lara
B. Faragher
A. D. Weeks
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[1] Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine,Sanyu Research Unit, Department of Women’s and Children’s Health
[2] Sanyu Africa Research Institute (SAfRI),Department of Clinical Infection, Microbiology and Immunology
[3] Mbale Regional Referral Hospital,Health Economics Group
[4] University of Liverpool c/o Liverpool Women’s Hospital,Department of Paediatrics
[5] Institute of Infection and Global Health,undefined
[6] University of Liverpool,undefined
[7] WHO Consultant,undefined
[8] Mbale Regional Referral Hospital Clinical Research Unit,undefined
[9] University of Exeter,undefined
[10] Mbale Regional Referral Hospital,undefined
[11] Tropical Clinical Trials Unit,undefined
[12] Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine,undefined
[13] Busitema University,undefined
[14] Faculty of Health Sciences,undefined
[15] S3 Global,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 18卷
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Acceptability; Alcohol-based hand rubs; Maternal infection; Neonatal infection; Bitterant; Perfume; Hand hygiene;
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