Prospective multicenter study on the incidence of surgical site infection after emergency abdominal surgery in China
Abstract There is still a lack of relevant studies on surgical site infection (SSI) after emergency abdominal surgery (EAS) in China. This study aims to understand the incidence of SSI after EAS in China and discuss its risk factors. All adult patients who underwent EAS in 47 hospitals in China from...
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Main Authors: | Ze Li, Hui Li, Pin Lv, Xingang Peng, Changliang Wu, Jianan Ren, Peige Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3fb92fbc4d2e4f2e8a5117d6e5c24c8a |
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