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Surgical site infection and costs in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review of the economic burden.

Mark MonahanSusan JowettThomas D PinkneyPeter BrocklehurstDion G MortonZainab AbdaliTracy E Roberts
Published in: PloS one (2020)
SSIs were revealed to have a significant cost burden in both LMICs and High Income Countries in Europe. The magnitude of the costs depends on the SSI definition used, severity of SSI, patient population, choice of comparator, hospital setting, and cost items included. Differences in study design affected the comparability across studies. There is need for multicentre studies with standardized data collection methods to capture relevant costs and consequences of the infection across income settings.
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