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Prospective study of risk factors for conjunctival bacterial contamination in patients undergoing intraocular surgery
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 08/07/09
Kaspar HMD et al. – Patients with local or systemic risk factors or advanced age were found to have a higher rate of bacterial conjunctival contamination before intraocular surgery.
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