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- W3207331492 abstract "INTRODUCTION: Cesarean section stands as one of the most common surgical procedures done worldwide. However, it carries a risk of developing surgical site infection. Surgical site infection can have effect on mother's health in terms of signicant morbidity. AIMS & OBJECTIVE: Present study was undertaken to determine the microbiological prole of surgical site infection among post-partum females who underwent cesarean section. MATERIALS & METHODS: A total of 147 females with surgical site infection were identied in a study conducted in a North Indian teaching care hospital . A semi-structured questionnaire was prepared to know the socio-demographic details along with diagnostic and therapeutic parameters. Mean age of study subjects were 25.61 years with 57.8% cases occurring in age group more than than 25 years. Staphylococcus aureus was the most common identied organism (29.2%) followed by sterile culture (25.2%). Ceftriaxone was the most common given antibiotic (27.9%). Among co-morbidities , anemia and PROM were the most common . resuturing was required in 17.69% of the cases. CONCLUSION: Patient factors , microbiological prole and empirical therapy are a prerequisite for controlling surgical site infection." @default.
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- W3207331492 date "2021-10-01" @default.
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- W3207331492 title "STUDY OF POST CESAREAN SECTION WOUND INFECTION, COMORBIDITIES AND MICROBIOLOGICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY IN A PRIVATE HOSPITAL, MORAR, M.P. INDIA" @default.
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