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Effectiveness of Common Household Cleaning Agents in Reducing the Viability ofGreatorex et al., 2010
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- Greatorex J
- Page R
- Curran M
- Digard P
- Enstone J
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Background: In the event of an influenza pandemic, the majority of people infected will be nursed at home. It is therefore important to determine simple methods for limiting the spread of the virus within the home. The purpose of this work was to test a representative range of …
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