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    de Oliveira AC, Ciosak SI, Ferraz EM, Grinbaum RS.
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    Skitarelić N, Morović M, Manestar D.
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  • 26. Surgical site infections in colon surgery: the patient, the procedure, the hospital, and the surgeon.
    Hübner M, Diana M, Zanetti G, Eisenring MC, Demartines N, Troillet N.
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  • 30. Risk of surgical site infection and efficacy of antibiotic prophylaxis: a cohort study of appendectomy patients in Thailand.
    Kasatpibal N, Nørgaard M, Sørensen HT, Schønheyder HC, Jamulitrat S, Chongsuvivatwong V.
    BMC Infect Dis; 2006 Jul 12; 6():111. PubMed ID: 16836755
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  • 31. Abdominal surgical site infections: incidence and risk factors at an Iranian teaching hospital.
    Razavi SM, Ibrahimpoor M, Sabouri Kashani A, Jafarian A.
    BMC Surg; 2005 Feb 27; 5():2. PubMed ID: 15733323
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  • 37. Prospective study of wound infections in dermatologic surgery in the absence of prophylactic antibiotics.
    Dixon AJ, Dixon MP, Askew DA, Wilkinson D.
    Dermatol Surg; 2006 Jun 27; 32(6):819-26; discussion 826-7. PubMed ID: 16792648
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  • 38. Timing of vancomycin prophylaxis for cardiac surgery patients and the risk of surgical site infections.
    Garey KW, Dao T, Chen H, Amrutkar P, Kumar N, Reiter M, Gentry LO.
    J Antimicrob Chemother; 2006 Sep 27; 58(3):645-50. PubMed ID: 16807254
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  • 39. Predictive factors for surgical site infection in general surgery.
    Haridas M, Malangoni MA.
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  • 40. Surgical site infection in liver transplant recipients: impact of the type of perioperative prophylaxis.
    García Prado ME, Matia EC, Ciuro FP, Díez-Canedo JS, Sousa Martín JM, Porras López FM, de la Casa AC, Cisneros Herreros JM.
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