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- Q1656574 subject Q15251956.
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- Q1656574 abstract "Ida Ørskov (née Oppenheuser, 8 January 1922 – 10 April 2007) was a Danish physician and bacteriologist whose dissertation Om Klebsiella (About Klebsiella) was the first scientific study pointing to the risk of bacterial cross-infection in hospitals.".
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- Q1656574 comment "Ida Ørskov (née Oppenheuser, 8 January 1922 – 10 April 2007) was a Danish physician and bacteriologist whose dissertation Om Klebsiella (About Klebsiella) was the first scientific study pointing to the risk of bacterial cross-infection in hospitals.".
- Q1656574 label "Ida Ørskov".