Continued increases in the incidence of healthcare-associated infection (HAI) during the second year of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic
Lindsey M. Weiner(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Margaret A. Dudeck(Manhattan Institute for Policy Research), Carlos R. Alvarez(Leidos (United States)), Sunny Y. Xu(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Vaishnavi Pattabiraman(Leidos (United States)), Allan Nkwata(Leidos (United States)), Rebecca Konnor(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), David T. Kuhar(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Prachi Patel(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Aaron Kofman(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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