Home Infection Control in Surgical and Anesthesia Practice

Infection Control in Surgical and Anesthesia Practice

Infection control is essential in surgery and anesthesia to minimize postoperative complications and enhance outcomes. Sterile procedures, antimicrobial prophylaxis, and environmental surveillance are among protocols. Ongoing education, team practices, and innovations in sterilization and monitoring minimize infection risk. Maximizing infection control maximizes patient safety, recovery, and long-term outcomes in surgical care.

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