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Clean your hands campaign

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Clean your hands campaign
The National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) welcomes you to the cleanyourhands campaign website. This site has been designed to introduce you to the campaign and help to explain why we have targeted hand hygiene as a key patient safety issue.

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