Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteriology of Wounds and Cutaneous Abscesses
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• The aerobic and anaerobic microbiologic characteristics of 584 wounds and 676 skin or soft-tissue abscesses were studied and correlated with the infection site. In wounds, aerobic or facultative bacteria only were present in 223 specimens (38%), anaerobes only in 177 specimens (30%), and mixed flora in 184 specimens (32%)....
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| Authors | Itzhak Brook;Edith H. Frazier; |
| Journal | archives of surgery |
| Year | 1990 |
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bacteria
humans
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Bacteria / isolation & purification*
surgical wound infection / microbiology
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doi:10.1001/archsurg.1990.01410230039007
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