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Increased Frequency of Hand Hygiene and Other Infection Prevention Practices Correlates with Reduced Surgical Wound Infection Rates in Spinal Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Andrea PernaFrancesco MarucciaFranco Lucio GorgoglioneFelice BarlettaRaffaele VitielloLuca ProiettiFrancesco Ciro TamburrelliDomenico Alessandro Santagada
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
Hand hygiene has always been considered one of the most effective, reproducible and low-cost weapons to deal with hospital infections. The good health habits acquired during the COVID-19 pandemic should be maintained even after the virus is eradicated.
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