Operating room architecture is not a risk factor for surgical site infections
Abstract Surgical site infection (SSI) may cause a substantial burden for patients and healthcare systems. A potential risk of different architectures of the operating room for SSI is yet unknown and was subject of this study. This observational cohort study was performed in a university hospital an...
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Main Authors: | Thorsten Jentzsch, Lucas Kutschke, Patrick O. Zingg, Mazda Farshad |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b89eb86800254f4ca5d7e78f5c3a0c2e |
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