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    MaryLouise McLaws
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    Dear ACIPC members

    The Australian, New Zealand and University of Michigan collaborative study into the influence of Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC) on our infection control programs will be undertaken as a telephone administered survey. Because we appreciate your time is limited we will speed up the survey process by first ringing you and then email you the survey and we will document your responses you read out to us. If you would like more information please contact Professor Mary-Louise McLaws, m.mclaws@unsw.edu.au, 02 93852586.

    Thank you for your ongoing support of infection control and prevention.

    Mary-Louise, Cathryn Murphy, Glenys Harrington, Hannah Leingang, Jane Bennett, Ruth Barratt, Todd Greene, Sanjay Saint.

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