Comparative Efficacy of Single-Dose versus Multiple-Dose Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Reducing Postoperative Infections in Elective Cesarean Deliveries
. Arifa,
Roma Zubair,
Saima Gul
et al.
Abstract:Cesarean Sections (CS) were common surgeries that may lead to complications like endometritis and Surgical Site Infections (SSIs). While prophylactic antibiotics reduce these risks, the ideal dosing regimen remains debated. Objective: To evaluates whether a single or multiple-dose antibiotic regimen offers better protection against infections in patients undergoing planned cesarean sections. Methods: A six-month quasi-experimental study was conducted from October 1, 2020, to March 30, 2021, at Lady Reading Hos… Show more
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