Study: 55% of Surgical Site Infections Are Totally Preventable

A majority of surgical site infections could be prevented if healthcare professionals followed current evidence-based infection control strategies, according to an article published in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology.

Researchers estimated the preventability of various healthcare-associated infections, including catheter-associated bloodstream infections, catheter-associated urinary tract infections, surgical site infections and ventilator-associated pneumonia. Results showed that as many as 65-70 percent of CABSI and CAUTI cases and 55 percent of SSI and VAP cases are preventable.

Read the article about surgical site infections.

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