Reply and update: kills 99% of known germs
Chris V. Prowse MA, DPhil, FRCPath,
Chris V. Prowse MA, DPhil, FRCPath
e-mail: [email protected] Scottish National Blood Transfusion ServiceEdinburgh, UK
Search for more papers by this author William G. Murphy MD, FRPEdin, FRCPath,
William G. Murphy MD, FRPEdin, FRCPath
Irish Blood Transfusion ServiceDublin, Ireland
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Chris V. Prowse MA, DPhil, FRCPath,
Chris V. Prowse MA, DPhil, FRCPath
e-mail: [email protected] Scottish National Blood Transfusion ServiceEdinburgh, UK
Search for more papers by this author William G. Murphy MD, FRPEdin, FRCPath,
William G. Murphy MD, FRPEdin, FRCPath
Irish Blood Transfusion ServiceDublin, Ireland
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First published: 10 February 2011
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