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Preventing surgical site infections

Acute wounds, Infection, Wound bed preparation | Fiona Burton

Surgical site infections (SSIs) are costly for health services and the patient - increasing the length of hospital stay and need for further treatment. This article examines the different types of SSI, how they can be detected and how symptoms can be differentiated from normal wound healing. It also identifies the main risk factors and explains how the healthcare professional should help prevent their occurence.

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