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A Short Study on Post-Surgery Microbiological Surgical Site Infection

Current trends in the aetiology and antibiotic resistance of bacteria responsible for catastrophic and complex surgical infections are explored in Microbiology for Surgical Infections: Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment. Clinicians and researchers discuss the most current developments in diagnosing bacterial and non-bacterial surgical infections, as well as invasive fungal infections. Current guidelines for the prevention of community-acquired and nosocomial infections, surgical complications, and improved detection and treatment of these life-threatening surgical infections are also highlighted. Intra-abdominal and wound infections, as well as infections in cardiac surgery and neurosurgery, are all addressed in this study. These investigations, taken collectively, inform the work of professionals in several surgical fields, as well as microbiologists. Microbiology for Surgical Infections serves as a resource for individuals seeking to improve outcomes in this difficult field by outlining future study prospects and recommending research objectives.


Author(s): Robert K. Peter*

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