The burden of aerobic bacterial nosocomial infections, associated risk factors and antibiotic susceptibility patterns in a surgical site in Ethiopia: A systematic review
<p>Nosocomial infection is an infection that acquired after exposure of patients to hospital for 48-72 hrs, but not present during admission. Surgical site infection is among the leading nosocomial infection that acquired after operation or admission. This review aims to determine the burden o...
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Main Author: | Tsegaye Alemayehu (Author) |
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Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2020-08-04.
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