Epidemiological behavior of infections associated with medical-surgical procedures in Colombia

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https://doi.org/10.52379/mcs.v7i2.270

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Infections ; Surgical Wound Infection ; Postoperative Complications ; Wound Infection

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Cheng H, Chen BPH, Soleas IM, Ferko NC, Cameron CG, Hinoul P. Prolonged Operative Duration Increases Risk of Surgical Site Infections: A Systematic Review. Surg Infect (Larchmt).2017;18(6):722–35. https://doi.org/10.1089/sur.2017.089

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Instituto Nacional de Salud de Colombia. Informe de evento: Infecciones asociadas a procedimiento medico quirugicos (IAMPQ), Colombia 2022. 2022. URL.

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05/05/2023

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Letter to the Editor

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