Evaluation of prophylactic antibiotic administration in general surgery division of a teaching hospital in north of Iran
Surgical site infections are one of the most important post-surgery complications. Antimicrobial prophylaxis has been used routinely in surgeries to reduce infection incidence. However, inappropriate selection of antimicrobial agents or dosing can develop antimicrobial resistance, serious adverse re...
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Main Authors: | Paniz Yousefi (Author), Mahila Monajati (Author), Ebrahim Salehifar (Author) |
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Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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