Surgical Site Infection after Emergency and Elective Abdominal Surgery: Incidence and Risk Factors
Last updated: 01 Jan 2025
10.21608/zumj.2022.178474.2693
surgical infections, abdominal incisions, wound contamination
Doaa
Saad
Ali
Department of Surgery, faculty of medicine, minia university
doaa_surgery2002@mu.edu.eg
Minia
Mohamed
Alla
Khalaf
Department of Surgery, faculty of medicine, minia university
mohamed_khalaf@mu.edu.eg
Minia
Mohamed
ABDELZAHER
ABDELAZIZ
Department of Surgery, faculty of medicine, minia university
mohamed.abdelzaher@mu.edu.eg
Minia
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Zagazig University Medical Journal
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Surgical Site Infection after Emergency and Elective Abdominal Surgery: Incidence and Risk Factors
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