Movie: Washing Our Hands

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Zsuzsanna Wirth
Zsuzsanna Wirth

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Kamilla Marton
Kamilla Marton

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András Pethő
András Pethő

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Márton Asbóth
Márton Asbóth

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Levente Baltay
Levente Baltay

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Csaba Dózsa
Csaba Dózsa

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Tamás Ferenci
Tamás Ferenci

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Zsolt Hegedűs
Zsolt Hegedűs

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Attila Zolnay
Attila Zolnay

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Péter Zolnay
Péter Zolnay

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    This film is part of the Semmelweis Project, launched by Direkt36, an investigative journalism center based in Hungary, to show the reality and the causes of hospital-acquired infections, which are a growing problem in the country.

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    2023-11-11

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