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Infection Prevention
There's a Fly in My Suite
Dan Mayworm

Dan Mayworm Q We've recently had a problem with flies getting into the OR suite. We don't have any direct access to the outside, except the doorway, but they're sneaking in somehow. What are your recommendations for dealing with this?

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