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Profilaxis quirúrgica con antibióticos y riesgo de infecciones resistentes

Este estudio fue realizado para evaluar la relación entre el uso de la profilaxis antibiótica quirúrgica y el desarrollo de las infecciones postoperatorias resistentes a los antibióticos
Autor/a: Cohen ME, Salmasian H, Li J, Liu J, Zachariah P, Wright JD, Freedberg DE J Am Col Surg 2017; 225(5): 631-638.e3
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