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Relationship between Skin Microbial Counts and Surgical Site Infection after Neurosurgery [PDF]
Alicia Cronquist +4 more
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Surgical site infection research opportunities [PDF]
Allen, George +7 more
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This review explores functional and responsive materials for triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) in sustainable smart agriculture. It examines how particulate contamination and dirt affect charge transfer and efficiency. Environmental challenges and strategies to enhance durability and responsiveness are outlined, including active functional layers ...
Rafael R. A. Silva +9 more
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Prevalence of Surgical Site Infection After Hip Arthroplasty; a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Introduction: One of the worrisome complications of hip arthroplasty is surgical site infection (SSI). This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of SSI after hip arthroplasty.
Reza Salehi +9 more
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Recognition, Prevention, Surveillance, and Management of Surgical Site Infections: Introduction to the Problem and Symposium Overview [PDF]
William J. Martone, Ronald Lee Nichols
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A slippery coating with exceptional anti‐biofouling performance is developed using biocompatible materials for oesophagus stents. Host‐guest inclusion complex formation capabilities of FDA‐approved supramolecules, cyclodextrins are exploited, which significantly enhances the stability of the surface.
Jianhui Zhang +7 more
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FREQUENCY OF SURGICAL SITE INFECTION IN MESH REPAIR FOR INGUINAL HERNIA
Muhammad Shoaib Khan +3 more
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[Surgical site infections in Italy].
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are recognized as a common surgical complication, occurring in about 2-5% of all surgical procedures. SSIs represent the third most frequent nosocomial infection, accounting for 14.6% of all infections observed in hospitalised patients and 38% of those observed among surgical patients.
DE WERRA, CARLO +3 more
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Epitaxial piezoelectric α‐quartz/Si BioNEMS sensors, made using soft chemistry, effectively detect the Chikungunya virus. They have a mass sensitivity of 205 pg Hz−1 in liquid and can detect the virus at a limit of 9 ng mL−1. This development enables high‐frequency mass devices for point‐of‐care testing in healthcare and other electronic applications ...
Raissa Rathar +12 more
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Preoperative Drug Dispensing as Predictor of Surgical Site Infection [PDF]
Keith S. Kaye +5 more
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