2017
DOI: 10.5455/ijmsph.2017.14082016597
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Surgical site infections: incidence, bacteriological profiles and risk factors in a tertiary care teaching hospital, western India

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“…7,14 More SR et al, and Shah KH et al, have shown contaminated and dirty wounds to be associated with higher rate of SSI. 16,17 The higher rate of infection in elderly patients observed in the present study is in conformity with the findings of several researchers. 14,17,19 The present study showed higher incidence of SSI with increasing age of the patient, though, such a difference was not noted between the two sexes.…”
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“…7,14 More SR et al, and Shah KH et al, have shown contaminated and dirty wounds to be associated with higher rate of SSI. 16,17 The higher rate of infection in elderly patients observed in the present study is in conformity with the findings of several researchers. 14,17,19 The present study showed higher incidence of SSI with increasing age of the patient, though, such a difference was not noted between the two sexes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…16,17 The higher rate of infection in elderly patients observed in the present study is in conformity with the findings of several researchers. 14,17,19 The present study showed higher incidence of SSI with increasing age of the patient, though, such a difference was not noted between the two sexes. Increased age is associated with various predisposing factors like diabetes, anemia which could be attributed to this trend of increasing incidence of SSI with increasing age.…”
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“…We give an example of case history of the patient with HAEC with a complication in the form of colorectal zone stenosis with relapsing current. [18] Child T, 9 years, diagnosis: Congenital anomaly of GIT HD, and rectal form. A state after Soave operation in Boley modification.…”
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confidence: 99%