Incidence and risk factors for surgical site infections following cesarean section in a tertiary care university hospital versus a rural hospital: a prospective, two-armed parallel cohort study
Conclusion: The study documented a difference in SSI between a university hospital equipped with a special infection control unit maintaining high standards based on CDC guidelines and a teaching hospital that lacked these standards.
Source: Journal of Evidence-Based Women’s Health Journal Society - Category: OBGYN Tags: Original articles Source Type: research
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