Antibiotic Prophylaxis and the Risk of Surgical Site Infections following Total Hip Arthroplasty: Timely Administration Is the Most Important Factor
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Abstract. Background. Surgical site infections (SSIs) following total hip arthroplasty can lead to prolonged hospitalization, increased morbidity and mortalityReference Key |
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Authors | van Kasteren, Marjo E. E.;Manniën, Judith;Ott, Alewijn;Kullberg, Bart-Jan;de Boer, Annette S.;Gyssens, Inge C.; |
Journal | clinical infectious diseases |
Year | 2007 |
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