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  • 21. Comparison of intravenous cefoxitin prophylaxis with intraoperative cefoxitin irrigation for the prevention of post-cesarean-section endometritis.
    Boothby R, Benrubi G, Ferrell E.
    J Reprod Med; 1984 Nov; 29(11):830-2. PubMed ID: 6520821
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  • 22. Significance of endometrial cultures performed at cesarean section.
    Awadalla SG, Perkins RP, Mercer LJ.
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    Spence MR, King TM, Burkman RT, Atienza MF.
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  • 24. [Perioperative antibiotic prevention with cefoxitin in cesarean section. Management and uses].
    Fischbach F, Loos W, Thurmayr R, Michelson A, Bauerfeind A, Graeff H.
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  • 28. Single-dose cefazolin versus cefonicid for antibiotic prophylaxis in cesarean delivery.
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  • 29. Comparison of intravenous administration with intrauterine irrigation with ceforanide for nonelective cesarean section.
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  • 31. Incidence of postpartum endomyometritis following single-dose antibiotic prophylaxis with either ampicillin/sulbactam, cefazolin, or cefotetan in high-risk cesarean section patients.
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  • 32. Short-term versus long-term cefuroxime prophylaxis in patients undergoing emergency cesarean section.
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    Pediatrics; 1984 Jul 29; 74(1):81-5. PubMed ID: 6739220
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  • 38. Risk factors associated with post cesarean section febrile morbidity.
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  • 39. Antibiotic prophylaxis in low-risk cesarean section.
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  • 40. Cesarean prophylaxis: a comparison of cefamandole and cefazolin by both intravenous and lavage routes, and risk factors associated with endometritis.
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