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Surgical Site Infection: What Is It and Why Does It Happen?

... or in the nose invade a surgical wound or when a person’s immune system is compromised and unable to raise an adequate response. Microorganisms take advantage of this and multiply to the point where they overwhelm the body’s weakened defense system. Surgical site infection is either endogenously or ...
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... sneezes. They then can infect others when people breathe them in or touch surfaces or objects on which the drops have settled. The infections most often spread between people who are in close contact, such as those who live together or people who are exposed by kissing or sharing eating utensils. It ...
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