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Nosocomial Infection in Abdominal Surgery

Nosocomial Infection in Abdominal Surgery

9781685076030
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Nosocomial infections are frequent complications after abdominal surgery. Most abdominal procedures are clean-contaminated, contaminated, or even dirty procedures, since plenty of microorganisms are able to enter the gastrointestinal and the genitourinary tracts. Nosocomial infections are associated with morbidity and mortality and reduce patients quality of life after surgery. Moreover, they prolong hospital stay and altogether represent an economic burden for health services. Despite different guidelines endorsed by scientific societies describing recommendations for preventing and treating nosocomial infections, they still represent a challenge for healthcare staff. The aim of this book is to revise the actual evidence on the different aspects of nosocomial infections after abdominal surgery.
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Publication date
2022
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
121
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
Weight (g)
206
  • Preface; Epidemiology of Nosocomial Infection; Risk Factors for Nosocomial Infection; Prophylactic Measures against Surgical Site Infection after Abdominal Surgery; Microbiology and Treatment of Nosocomial Site Infection; Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infection; Nosocomial Respiratory Tract Infection; Vascular Access Infection; Endocarditis and Intravascular Infections; Pseudomembranous Colitis and Other Infections Related to Antibiotics; Index.
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