Improving ‘Hand-Hygiene Compliance’ among the Health Care Personnel in the Special Newborn Care Unit

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Sanmithra Patavardhan Koppa Arunakumar
Raghunandan B. G.
Lakshmipathy S. R.
Sujatha Ramabhatta
Rashmi K.
Rahul Puli
Ravi Chaudhary
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[1] K. C. General Hospital,Department of Pediatrics
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Indian Journal of Pediatrics | 2024年 / 91卷
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Hand-hygiene compliance; Quality improvement; PDSA cycles; Late onset sepsis; Healthcare associated infections;
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