Infection prevention and control and the refugee population: Experiences from the University of Louisville Global Health Center
Conclusions Refugee resettlement provides motivation for collaborative work among those responsible for infection prevention and control in all settings, their public health partners, and those responsible for and interested in community workforce concerns.
Source: American Journal of Infection Control - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research
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