Infection control in practice. Infection control--peer review.

Volume: 13, Pages: 115 - 8
Published: Apr 1, 1996
Abstract
There is increasing public and government concern about the risks of transmission of diseases in dentistry. This can be addressed by implementing a voluntary self regulatory infection control assessment process. Such a system (AMADA Quality Management) has been developed and implemented in South Australia and has eased the pressure on the Government to legislate for the establishment of minimum infection control standards for the dental...
Paper Details
Title
Infection control in practice. Infection control--peer review.
Published Date
Apr 1, 1996
Journal
Volume
13
Pages
115 - 8
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