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Epidemiologie und Prävention von nosokomialen Infektionen

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Infektionserreger können auf folgenden Wegen übertragen werden: durch Kontakt, über die Luft, über Vehikel (z.B. Nahrung, Wasser, Blut und Blutprodukte) und über Vektoren (z.B. Insekten).

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Wenzler, S., Hauer, T., Daschner, F. (2003). Epidemiologie und Prävention von nosokomialen Infektionen. In: Lentze, M.J., Schulte, F.J., Schaub, J., Spranger, J. (eds) Pädiatrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09176-0_95

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