Reduction in wound infection rates by wound surveillance with postdischarge follow-up and feedback
British journal of surgery2006Vol. 93(5), pp. 630–638
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A.P.R. Wilson, Barbara B. Hodgson, M. Liu, D. Plummer, I Taylor, Jennifer Roberts, Mark Jit, Chris Sherlaw‐Johnson
Abstract
Wound surveillance was associated with a reduction in rates of wound infection within 4 years. The cost reduction as a result of fewer infections exceeded the cost of surveillance after 2 years.
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