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Infections Following Burn Injury

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1980
Those factors that have contributed most to the control of burn wound sepsis in the burn patient since 1930 have been the advent of penicillin, the institution of burn center care, the availability of aminoglycosides and antifungal agents, the advent of topical therapy, the aggressive treatment of the burn wound by excisional therapy, a better ...
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Infection in Burns

2014
Different kinds of infection, such as invasive infection, gut origin infection, and other infective complications such as pneumonia, suppurative thrombophlebitis, and catheter-related systemic infections can be derived from severe burn injuries. Invasive burn infection is sepsis or sepsis with blood stream infection in burns patients caused by the ...
Guangxia Xiao, Weishi Xu
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Burn Infections

Southern Medical Journal, 1963
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Infected burns

The American Journal of Surgery, 1947
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Burn infections

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978
Eugene F. Worthen   +3 more
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Burn infection studies

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1996
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Burns Infections

2012
Vikas P. Chaubey   +77 more
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Infection following Burns

2008
Jane M. Gould, Gail L. Rodgers
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Infection in burns

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1985
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