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848 infection control & hospital epidemiology july 2018, vol. 39, no. 7


MLIS Health Sciences Librarian, Ebling Library, University of Wisconsin– Madison, for her assistance with the literature review. Financial support: No financial support was provided relevant to this article. Potential conflicts of interest: All authors report no conflicts of interest rele-


vant to this article. Address correspondence to Nasia Safdar MD, PhD, Associate Professor,


University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1685 Highland Avenue, Madison WI 53705 (Ns2@medicine.wisc.edu).


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