“…In a review of over 100 cases of infection, 48% were caused by staphylococcus and 3% by pseudomonas. 37 Some risk factors included diabetes, debility, malnutrition, obesity, a very thin body, autoimmune disorders, use of steroids, pre-existing infection, poor hygiene, urinary or faecal incontinence, malabsorption syndrome, and decubitus ulcers. 37 Clinical symptoms and signs of infection include fever, local pain, erythema, swelling, wound secretion, and dehiscence.…”