[Role of cross-infection in the development of postoperative complications]
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[Role of cross-infection in the development of postoperative complications]
Abstract
The increased intensity and volume of surgical interventions in large surgical hospitals leads to a greater amount of postoperative complications. Intrahospital strains of infections are responsible for some of such complications. The complex investigations of the microbiological background allowed the range of prophylactic measures against gram-positive microflora to be enlarged.
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