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Study: Costlier surgery-site antiseptic proves worth it
Houston Chronicle
A study led by a Houston researcher has found that a less-popular, but more-expensive surgery-site antiseptic is more effective at reducing infections than the most commonly used product. The research, led by Dr. Rabih Darouiche and ...
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