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Treatment of Complicated Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
Surgical Infections, 11/02/09
May AK et al. – Current surgical and antibiotic management of complicated SSTIs is based on a small number of studies that often have insufficient power to draw well–supported conclusions, with the exception of antimicrobial therapy for non–necrotizing soft tissue infections, for which ample data are available.
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