Infection Control in Burn Unit- Role of Nurses and Other Burn Care Personnel

Dr. Bhupendra Prasad Sarma
Dr. Bhupendra Prasad Sarma
Dr. Kabita S Choudhury
Dr. Kabita S Choudhury
Ms. V S Malingwon
Ms. V S Malingwon

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Dr. Bhupendra Prasad Sarma. 2026. \u201cInfection Control in Burn Unit- Role of Nurses and Other Burn Care Personnel\u201d. Unknown Journal GJMR-I Volume 22 (GJMR Volume 22 Issue I1).

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Dr. Kabita S Choudhury
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Ms. V S Malingwon
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