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5 Infection Control Controversies
Questions answered and answers questioned by leading infection experts.
Stephanie Wasek, Associate Editor

In the past few years, several long-standing operating room practices have fallen by the wayside after research challenged their validity. Among these are the use of shoe covers as an infection control intervention and the use of cover gowns when leaving the OR suite. When we asked our panel of experts to address several infection control controversies that still may be roiling at your facility, here's what they had to say.

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