Chu, 2019 - Google Patents
Quality indicators on infection control in residential care homes for the elderly in Hong KongChu, 2019
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- Chu L
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- Hong Kong Med J
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The population of Hong Kong is ageing. The number of elderly persons aged≥ 65 years is projected to increase from 0.85 million in 2005 to 1.68 million in 2024. Moreover, there will be a rapid increase in the old-old population aged≥ 85 years, reaching 0.237 million in …
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