Numerous microbial factors are responsible for perioperative infections and influence the efficacy of antibiotic prophylaxis. These factors include the staphylococcal carrier state, bacterial adherence to a number of host proteins, the production of glycocalyx by sessile bacteria, and shifts in antibiotic resistance. A full understanding of the mechanisms involved will lead to further reductions in the number of postoperative infections. Unfortunately, the microbial factors affecting prophylaxis cannot be evaluated separately under clinical conditions; they are easier to study under circumstances whose bacteriologic features are well defined and in which the presence of foreign materials (e.g., sutures) greatly potentiates pathogenic mechan...
Postoperative bacterial infections are common despite prophylactic administration of antibiotics. Th...
The development of a postoperative infection at thesurgical site is one of the most devastating adve...
none3noA lack of a clear distinction between antimicrobial prophylaxis and therapy still exists in t...
Numerous microbial factors are responsible for perioperative infections and influence the efficacy o...
Although surgery has been performed for thousands of years, until mod-ern times people underwent sur...
Surgical site infections (SSI’s) are the second most common adverse event occurring in hospitalized ...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a frequent cause of morbidity following surgical procedures. Gra...
Although guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) exist, spe...
Abstract Infection in surgical incision often results in poor wound healing, and one of the main fac...
Antibiotic prophylaxis can be given to prevent surgical site infection or to avoid bacterial infecti...
A controlled prospective study of 2165 outpatients undergoing skin surgery was performed to evaluate...
The increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) presents a global crisis to healthcare, w...
Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis is defined as the use of antibiotics to prevent infections at the su...
Approximately 33 percent of patients receive an antimicrobial drug during hospitalization and about ...
The increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) presents a global crisis to healthcare, w...
Postoperative bacterial infections are common despite prophylactic administration of antibiotics. Th...
The development of a postoperative infection at thesurgical site is one of the most devastating adve...
none3noA lack of a clear distinction between antimicrobial prophylaxis and therapy still exists in t...
Numerous microbial factors are responsible for perioperative infections and influence the efficacy o...
Although surgery has been performed for thousands of years, until mod-ern times people underwent sur...
Surgical site infections (SSI’s) are the second most common adverse event occurring in hospitalized ...
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a frequent cause of morbidity following surgical procedures. Gra...
Although guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) exist, spe...
Abstract Infection in surgical incision often results in poor wound healing, and one of the main fac...
Antibiotic prophylaxis can be given to prevent surgical site infection or to avoid bacterial infecti...
A controlled prospective study of 2165 outpatients undergoing skin surgery was performed to evaluate...
The increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) presents a global crisis to healthcare, w...
Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis is defined as the use of antibiotics to prevent infections at the su...
Approximately 33 percent of patients receive an antimicrobial drug during hospitalization and about ...
The increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) presents a global crisis to healthcare, w...
Postoperative bacterial infections are common despite prophylactic administration of antibiotics. Th...
The development of a postoperative infection at thesurgical site is one of the most devastating adve...
none3noA lack of a clear distinction between antimicrobial prophylaxis and therapy still exists in t...