AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control
Volume 37, Issue 10 , Pages 820-826 , December 2009

Mandatory handwashing in elementary schools reduces absenteeism due to infectious illness among pupils: A pilot intervention study

  • Inge Nandrup-Bus, RN, Health Visitor, ICN, IBCLC

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to Inge Nandrup-Bus, RN, Health Visitor, ICN, IBCLC, Egevangen 3B, DK-2980 Kokkedal, Denmark.

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 Conflicts of interest: None to report.

PII: S0196-6553(09)00753-6

doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2009.06.012

AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control
Volume 37, Issue 10 , Pages 820-826 , December 2009