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- What: The current literature provides limited evidence on these clinical outcomes,11 which is a gap that this study aims to address. Given the burden of MDRO colonization and resultant HAIs in LT, the primary objective of the study was to determine the efficacy of HPV technology, employed after terminal cleaning, in reducing the percentage of rectal colonization by MDRO in patients undergoing LT. Given the findings of groups with similar characteristics and the study design, the OR approach was employed to compare the frequency of a negative outcome of the control swab with the use of . . .
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