Original Article
Eliminating Healthcare-Associated Infections in Iran: A
Qualitative Study to Explore Stakeholders’ Views
Atefeh Esfandiari 1, Hedayat Salari 1, Arash Rashidian 2, Hossein Masoumi Asl 3,4, Abbas Rahimi Foroushani 5, Ali Akbari Sari 2 *
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