Decrease of respiratory diseases in one social children welfare institute in Shanxi Province during COVID-19

To assess the impact of disinfection measures on the incidence of common diseases in children welfare institute during the epidemic of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), and provide a basis for the daily disinfection management of children welfare institute. This study surveyed and analyzed commo...

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