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Type: | Artigo |
Title: | 2019 update of the WSES guidelines for management of Clostridioides (Clostridium) difficile infection in surgical patients |
Author: | Di Bella, Stefano McFarland, Lynne V. Khanna, Sahil Furuya-Kanamori, Luis Abuzeid, Nadir Abu-Zidan, Fikri M. Ansaloni, Luca Augustin, Goran Bala, Miklosh Ben-Ishay, Offir Biffl, Walter L. Brecher, Stephen M. Camacho-Ortiz, Adrian Cainzos, Miguel A. Chan, Shirley Cherry-Bukowiec, Jill R. Clanton, Jesse Coccolini, Federico Cocuz, Maria E. Coimbra, Raul Cortese, Francesco Cui, Yunfeng Czepiel, Jacek Demetrashvili, Zaza Di Carlo, Isidoro Di Saverio, Salomone Dumitru, Irina M. Eckmann, Christian Eiland, Edward H. Forrester, Joseph D. Fraga, Gustavo P. Frossard, Jean L. Fry, Donald E. Galeiras, Rita Ghnnam, Wagih Gomes, Carlos A. Griffiths, Ewen A. Guirao, Xavier Ahmed, Mohamed H. Herzog, Torsten Kim, Jae Il Iqbal, Tariq Isik, Arda Itani, Kamal M. F. Labricciosa, Francesco M. Lee, Yeong Y. Juang, Paul Karamarkovic, Aleksandar Kim, Peter K. Kluger, Yoram Leppaniemi, Ari Lohsiriwat, Varut Machain, Gustavo M. Marwah, Sanjay Mazuski, John E. Metan, Gokhan Moore, Ernest E. Moore, Frederick A. Ordonez, Carlos A. Pagani, Leonardo Petrosillo, Nicola Portela, Francisco Rasa, Kemal Rems, Miran Sakakushev, Boris E. Segovia-Lohse, Helmut Sganga, Gabriele Shelat, Vishal G. Spigaglia, Patrizia Tattevin, Pierre Trana, Cristian Urbanek, Libor Ulrych, Jan Viale, Pierluigi Baiocchi, Gian L. Catena, Fausto |
Abstract: | In the last three decades, Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) has increased in incidence and severity in many countries worldwide. The increase in CDI incidence has been particularly apparent among surgical patients. Therefore, prevention of CDI and optimization of management in the surgical patient are paramount. An international multidisciplinary panel of experts from the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) updated its guidelines for management of CDI in surgical patients according to the most recent available literature. The update includes recent changes introduced in the management of this infection |
Subject: | Clostridium difficile Atividade antimicrobiana |
Country: | Reino Unido |
Editor: | Springer Nature |
Rights: | Aberto |
Identifier DOI: | 10.1186/s13017-019-0228-3 |
Address: | https://wjes.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13017-019-0228-3 |
Date Issue: | 2019 |
Appears in Collections: | FCM - Artigos e Outros Documentos |
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