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Surgical site infections: epidemiology and microbiological aspects in trauma and orthopaedic surgery

Journal

INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages 3-8

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12179

Keywords

Control of SSIs; Prevention of SSIs; Surgical site infection; Wound infection; SSI

Funding

  1. Kinetic Concepts, Inc. (KCI)
  2. KCI
  3. Advancis Medical
  4. European Wound Management Association
  5. Leg Ulcer Forum Scotland
  6. National Center for Continuing Medical Education

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Causative agents of wound infections and the routes by which they access surgical incision sites have been recognised for more than a century. Despite knowledge of the factors that influence the risks of surgical site infections (SSIs) and the means to prevent and/or control them, surgical patients still get infections. Traditional systems of classifying and diagnosing SSIs and the diversity of microbial flora reported in contemporary SSIs will be described. Strategies available to prevent and control SSIs will be critically reviewed and the need to develop alternative approaches will be discussed.

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