Preventing Surgical Site Infections in the Era of Escalating Antibiotic Resistance and Antibiotic Stewardship
Dustin R. Long,
Adam Cifu,
Stephen J. Salipante
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and governing bodies within the American College of Surgeons, the administration of antibiotics as prophylaxis against infection prior to a planned elective procedure is, with rare exception, routinely recommended. The goal of “getting to zero” infections remains a high priority for policymakers, practitioners, and certainly for patients.ObservationsDespite the many advances in surgical technique, skin decontamination, sterile procedure, and… Show more
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