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Surgical site infections following caesarean section at Royal Darwin Hospital, Northern Territory

Katie Henman A F , Claire L. Gordon B F G , Tain Gardiner A , Jane Thorn C , Brian Spain D , Jane Davies B and Robert Baird A B E
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A Infection Prevention and Management Unit, Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, NT 0810, Australia.

B Department of Infectious Diseases, Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, NT 0810, Australia.

C Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, NT 0810, Australia.

D Department of Anaesthesiology, Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, NT 0810, Australia.

E Department of Microbiology, Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, NT 0810, Australia.

F Co-first authors: both authors contributed equally to the manuscript.

G Corresponding author. Email: clairegordon28@gmail.com

Healthcare Infection 17(2) 47-51 https://doi.org/10.1071/HI11027
Submitted: 19 October 2011  Accepted: 27 February 2012   Published: 15 May 2012



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