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  • 21. Chlorhexidine vaginal wipes prior to elective cesarean section: does it reduce infectious morbidity? A randomized trial.
    Ahmed MR, Aref NK, Sayed Ahmed WA, Arain FR.
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  • 22. Preoperative vaginal cleansing with chlorhexidine vs placebo in patients with rupture of membranes: a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-control study.
    Ureña N, Reyes O.
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  • 23. Vaginal preparation with povidone iodine and postcesarean infectious morbidity: a randomized controlled trial.
    Reid VC, Hartmann KE, MCMahon M, Fry EP.
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  • 24. A Multifaceted Surgical Site Infection Prevention Bundle for Cesarean Delivery.
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    Springel EH, Wang XY, Sarfoh VM, Stetzer BP, Weight SA, Mercer BM.
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  • 26. Institutional Protocols for Vaginal Preparation With Antiseptic Solution and Surgical Site Infection Rate in Women Undergoing Cesarean Delivery During Labor.
    La Rosa M, Jauk V, Saade G, Boggess K, Longo S, Clark EAS, Esplin S, Cleary K, Wapner R, Letson K, Owens MY, Blackwell S, Szychowski JM, Andrews WW, Tita AT, Cesarean Section Optimal Antibiotic Prophylaxis Trial Consortium.
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  • 27. [Contribution to improve the effectiveness of preventive interventions in order to reduce the risk of endomyoparametritis and surgical wound infections].
    Dimitriu G.
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  • 32. Vaginal cleansing with chlorhexidine gluconate or povidone-iodine prior to cesarean delivery: a randomized comparator-controlled trial.
    Lakhi NA, Tricorico G, Osipova Y, Moretti ML.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM; 2019 Mar; 1(1):2-9. PubMed ID: 33319753
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  • 33. Vaginal cleansing before cesarean delivery to reduce postoperative infectious morbidity: a randomized, controlled trial.
    Haas DM, Pazouki F, Smith RR, Fry AM, Podzielinski I, Al-Darei SM, Golichowski AM.
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  • 34. Preoperative Application of Chlorhexidine to Reduce Infection with Cesarean Delivery after Labor (PRACTICAL): A Randomized Clinical Trial.
    DeBolt CA, Rao MG, Warren L, Johnson S, Rekawek P, Kaplowitz E, Overbey J, Paul K, Tavella N, Monro J, Stone J, Bianco A.
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  • 36. Vaginal preparation with chlorhexidine at cesarean section to reduce endometritis and prevent sepsis: A randomized pilot trial (PREPS).
    Hodgetts-Morton V, Hewitt CA, Wilson A, Farmer N, Weckesser A, Dixon E, Brocklehurst P, Hardy P, Morris RK.
    Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand; 2020 Feb; 99(2):231-239. PubMed ID: 31539171
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  • 38. Risk factors associated with infection following cesarean section.
    Hawrylyshyn PA, Bernstein P, Papsin FR.
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  • 39. Perioperative oxygen supplementation and surgical site infection after cesarean delivery: a randomized trial.
    Duggal N, Poddatorri V, Noroozkhani S, Siddik-Ahmad RI, Caughey AB.
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  • 40. The effect of placental removal method on the incidence of postcesarean infections.
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