| Literature DB >> 32306979 |
Massimo Sartelli1, Federico Coccolini2, Fikri M Abu-Zidan3, Luca Ansaloni4, Stefano Bartoli5, Walter Biffl6, Felice Borghi7, Elie Chouillard8, Yunfeng Cui9, Rafael De Oliveira Nascimento10, Belinda De Simone8, Salomone Di Saverio11,12, Therese Duane13, Christian Eckmann14, Hani O Eid15, Carlos Augusto Gomes16, Felipe Couto Gomes17, Andreas Hecker18, Birgit Hecker19, Arda Isik20, Kamal M F Itani21, Ari Leppaniemi22, Andrey Litvin23, Davide Luppi24, Ronald Maier25, Ramiro Manzano-Nunez26, Sanjay Marwah27, John Mazuski28, Ernest Moore29, Gennaro Perrone30, Kemal Rasa31, Ines Rubio32, Robert Sawyer33, Francesco M Labricciosa34, Fausto Catena30.
Abstract
Appropriate measures of infection prevention and management are integral to optimal clinical practice and standards of care. Among surgeons, these measures are often over-looked. However, surgeons are at the forefront in preventing and managing infections. Surgeons are responsible for many of the processes of healthcare that impact the risk for surgical site infections and play a key role in their prevention. Surgeons are also at the forefront in managing patients with infections, who often need prompt source control and appropriate antibiotic therapy, and are directly responsible for their outcome. In this context, the direct leadership of surgeons in infection prevention and management is of utmost importance. In order to disseminate worldwide this message, the editorial has been translated into 9 different languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, and Turkish).Entities:
Keywords: Antibiotic therapy; Antimicrobial resistance; Infection prevention and control; Surgical infections
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32306979 PMCID: PMC7168830 DOI: 10.1186/s13017-020-00308-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Emerg Surg ISSN: 1749-7922 Impact factor: 5.469