Device design modifications informed by in vitro testing of bacterial attachment reduce infection rates of cochlear implants in clinical practice

Lynne Turnbull, Roger Leigh, Rosalia Cavaliere, Sarah R. Osvath, Laura M. Nolan, Daniel Smyth, Kristien Verhoeven, Richard A. Chole, Cynthia B. Whitchurch*

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