Anaerobic organisms in postoperative wounds

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A survey of the bacteria found in postoperative wounds was undertaken during a 14-month period. The yields of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in 65 appendicectomy wounds were compared; 42 wounds yielded aerobes and 51 anaerobes. Seventy-eight other operation wounds yielded anaerobes, and overall, 33 wounds yielded anaerobes only. Bacteroides sp were the most common anaerobic organisms isolated from all operation sites except the lung.

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Sanderson, P. J., Wren, M. W. D., & Baldwin, A. W. F. (1979). Anaerobic organisms in postoperative wounds. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 32(2), 143–147. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.32.2.143

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