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Preoperative Footbaths Reduce Bacterial Colonization of the Foot
Foot & Ankle International, 09/16/09
Ng ABY et al. – The data indicate that chlorhexidine provides better reduction in skin flora than placebo. Based of these data, The authors recommend the use of a chlorhexidine footbath in addition to standard surgical preparatory agent before foot and ankle surgery.
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