Autor: |
Mengesha, Mengistu G., Rajasekaran, Shanmuganathan, Ramachandran, Karthik, Sengodan, Vetrivel Chezian, Yasin, Nor Faissal, Williams, Luke Michael, Laubscher, Maritz, Watanabe, Kota, Dastagir, O.Z.M., Akinmadr, Akinola, Fisseha, Hizkyas K., Aziz, Amer, Yurac, Ratko, Gebrehana, Ephrem, AlSaifi, Mohammed, Pathinathan, Kalaventhan, Sudhir, G., Shokri, Amran Ahmed, Chan Kim, Yong, Jonayed, Sharif Ahmed, Kido, Gonzalo R., Ignacio, Jose Manuel, Mohammed, Matiyas Seid, Abubakar, Kabir, Hakim, Jonaed, Duwal Shrestha, Sailendra Kumar, Al Mamun Choudhury, Abdullah, Diallo, Malick, Molina, Marcelo, Patwardhan, Sandeep, Hai, Yong, Ramat, Ali M., Kawai, Momotaro, Cho, Jae Hwan, Shah Kalawar, Rosan Prasad, Choi, Sung-Woo, Zarate-Kalfopulos, Baron, Guiroy, Alfredo, Astur, Nelson, Buunaaim, Alexis.D.B., Human, Anton L., Zaman, Atiq Uz |
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Journal of Orthopaedics; 20240101, Issue: Preprints |
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Improper utilization of surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis frequently leads to increased risks of morbidity and mortality.This study aims to understand the common causative organism of postoperative orthopedic infection and document the surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis protocol across various institutions in to order to strengthen surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis practice and provide higher-quality surgical care. |
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