A survey of practice and opinions on the use of topical antibiotics to prevent surgical site infection

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Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most common causes of healthcare-associated infection. Although the use of topical antibiotics to prevent SSI is not recommended by current guidelines, published studies document conflicting results and conclusions. There are diverse opinions and practices among healthcare professionals about the use of topical antibiotics for the prevention of SSI. This considerable, and possibly inappropriate, variation in clinical practice needs to be addressed as part of antibiotic stewardship.

Authors & Editors

  • Charlotte Cooper
  • Carolyne Horner
  • Gavin Barlow
  • Jan Stryja
  • Kylie Sandy-Hodgetts
  • Tracey Guise
  • Hilary Humphreys
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