Efficient removal of hospital pathogens from hard surfaces by a combined use of bacteriophages and probiotics: potential as sanitizing agents [Corrigendum]

Efficient removal of hospital pathogens from hard surfaces by a combined use of bacteriophages and probiotics: potential as sanitizing agents [Corrigendum]

Maria D'Accolti;Irene Soffritti;Micol Piffanelli;Matteo Bisi;Sante Mazzacane;Elisabetta Caselli and
Infection and drug resistance 2018 Vol. 11 pp. 1521-1522
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Efficient removal of hospital pathogens from hard surfaces by a combined use of bacteriophages and probiotics: potential as sanitizing agents [Corrigendum] D’Accolti M, Soffritti I, Piffanelli M, Bisi M, Mazzacane S, Caselli E. Infect Drug Resist. 2018;11:1015–1026. Page 1018, Bacteriophages section, the text “All bacteriophages used in this study were obtained from Eliava Institute (Staphylococcal phage and Pyophage; GA, USA)” should read “All bacteriophages used in this study were obtained from Eliava Institute (Staphylococcal phage and Pyophage; Tbilisi, Georgia)”.Read the original article 

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