Magnitude and Predictors of Post-cesarean Surgical Site Infection in Enugu, Southeast Nigeria
Johnpaul E. Nnagbo,
George O. Ugwu,
Eze I. Matthew
et al.
Abstract:Context:
Post-cesarean surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the leading causes of maternal morbidity and mortality. It is speculated that there is an increasing incidence of post-cesarean SSI above that reported value a decade ago, especially as the cesarean section (CS) rate and concern for antibiotics resistance increase in Nigeria.
Aim:
To determine the incidence and predictors of post-cesarean SSI at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (U… Show more
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