Timing of antimicrobial prophylaxis and the risk of surgical site infections: results from the Trial to Reduce Antimicrobial Prophylaxis Errors

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These data from a large multicenter collaborative study confirm and extend previous observations and show a consistent relationship between the timing of AMP and SSI risk with a trend toward lower risk occurring when AMP with cephalosporins and other antibiotics with short infusion times were given …
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Authors Steinberg JP;Braun BI;Hellinger WC;Kusek L;Bozikis MR;Bush AJ;Dellinger EP;Burke JP;Simmons B;Kritchevsky SB; ;;
Journal annals of surgery
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