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Erratum to: Prevalence, clinical management and risks associated with acute faecal incontinence in the critical care setting: The FIRST questionnaire survey
Critical Care volume 15, Article number: P541 (2011)
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After the publication of this abstract [1], we found that not all authors were listed. A full author list is provided here. We regret any inconvenience this error may have caused.
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Binks R: Prevalence, clinical management and risks associated with acute faecal incontinence in the critical care setting: the FIRST questionnaire survey. Critical Care. 2011, 15 (Suppl 1): P480-10.1186/cc9900.
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García, C.B., Binks, R., De Luca, E. et al. Erratum to: Prevalence, clinical management and risks associated with acute faecal incontinence in the critical care setting: The FIRST questionnaire survey. Crit Care 15 (Suppl 1), P541 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc10225
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