Could a simple swab identify poor health in aged care?
19 March, 2025Oropharyngeal swabs of 190 residents of aged care facilities across metropolitan South Australia suggest simple microbial markers may help identify poor health.
Oropharyngeal swabs of 190 residents of aged care facilities across metropolitan South Australia suggest simple microbial markers may help identify poor health.
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