Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5668335 | Journal of Hospital Infection | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryThe use of a follow-up card and telephone calls appeared to be an efficient modality for postdischarge surveillance of surgical site infections (SSIs) in Cambodia. One hundred and sixty-one patients were given a follow-up card and asked to present it to any healthcare practitioner they visited during the 30 days following their surgery. Patients were subsequently telephoned to collect information. After discharge, 87% of the patients provided follow-up data. Of these, 25 patients with no SSIs detected during hospitalization reported that 'white liquid had discharged from the surgical wound'; among them, nine cases of purulent drainage were reported by a practitioner.
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Authors
J. Guerra, M. Isnard, C. Guichon,