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Patient-days: A better measure of incidence of occupational bloodborne exposures
American Journal of Infection Control, 09/11/09
Chen LF et al. – Patient–days may be the most suitable and readily available denominator for standard reporting and benchmarking of incidence of OEBBP. Patient–days may be used as a standard method for comparing rates of OEBBP.
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