OBI announces new independent research published in a peer reviewed journal showing that 86% of surgical site infections (SSIs) after spinal surgery are caused by bacteria from the patient’s own nose, skin or gut. Another finding was that 59%of infections were resistant to the antibiotic used to treat the SSIs. This study re-inforces our view on the positive utility that the use of Streriwave can bring to address both patient and hospital concerns over healthcare acquired infections and the risi ....
25 Apr 2024
Nose bugs drive SSIs
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Nose bugs drive SSIs
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25 Apr 2024 -
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Karl Keegan -
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OBI announces new independent research published in a peer reviewed journal showing that 86% of surgical site infections (SSIs) after spinal surgery are caused by bacteria from the patient’s own nose, skin or gut. Another finding was that 59%of infections were resistant to the antibiotic used to treat the SSIs. This study re-inforces our view on the positive utility that the use of Streriwave can bring to address both patient and hospital concerns over healthcare acquired infections and the risi ....