2023
DOI: 10.1002/vms3.1073
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Does colonization with MRSA, ESBL – producingEnterobacteriaceae, and/orAcinetobacter baumannii– increase the risk for postoperative surgical site infection?

Abstract: Objective: Evaluation of the role of indicator pathogens in equine surgical site infection (SSI) and other infection-promoting factors. Study design:Cross-sectional study. Animals:Horses presenting with an open injury or surgical colic during 1.5 years. Methods:A nasal swab and a faecal sample were collected from every patient upon admission. Furthermore, a wound swab was collected from wounds of injured horses.Details on the wounds and procedures were documented. Laparotomy incisions and injuries were monitor… Show more

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