Interventions to reduce Staphylococcus aureus in the management of eczema

Author:

George Susannah MC1,Karanovic Sanja2,Harrison David A3,Rani Anjna4,Birnie Andrew J5,Bath-Hextall Fiona J6,Ravenscroft Jane C7,Williams Hywel C8

Affiliation:

1. Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, Brighton General Hospital; Department of Dermatology; Brighton General Hospital, Elm Grove Brighton UK BN2 3EW

2. Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham; Department of Dermatology; Mindelsohn Way Birmingham UK B15 2TH

3. Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre; Napier House 24 High Holborn London UK WC1V 6AZ

4. Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology; (c/o) Cochrane Skin Group; The University of Nottingham Room A103, King's Meadow Campus, Lenton Lane Nottingham UK NG7 2NR

5. East Kent Hospitals University Foundation NHS Trust; Department of Dermatology; Kent & Canterbury Hospital Ethelbert Road Canterbury UK CT1 3NG

6. University of Nottingham; School of Health Sciences; B Floor, South Block Link Queens Medical Centre Nottingham UK NG7 2HA

7. Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust; Dermatology; Derby Road Queen's Medical Centre Campus Nottingham UK NG7 2UH

8. University of Nottingham; Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology; Queen's Medical Centre Derby Road Nottingham UK NG7 2UH

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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