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Infection Control News – Current Awareness

Our Current Awareness page for Infection Control has been updated with our latest ejournal subscriptions:

  • Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control (open access)
  • BMC Infectious Diseases (open access)
  • Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • Journal of Infectious Diseases
You can sign-up to receive a selection of the latest headlines and research from our main infection control based journals. Check the Infection Control News tab on our Current Awareness Service or sign-up here to receive email updates.

Our Current Awareness Service is delivered via Netvibes; but you don’t need to join. Our email update service is delivered via Google Feedburner.

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