Review paper
Dynamics of skin microbiota in shoulder surgery infections
Volume: 129, Issue: 12, Pages: 665 - 674
Published: Oct 27, 2021
Abstract
Post-surgical infections arise due to various contributing factors. Most important is the presence of potential pathogenic microorganisms in the skin complemented by the patient´s health status. Cutibacterium acnes is commonly present in the pilosebaceous glands and hair follicle funnels in human skin. After surgical intervention, these highly prevalent, slow-growing bacteria can be found in the deeper tissues and in proximity of implants. C....
Paper Details
Title
Dynamics of skin microbiota in shoulder surgery infections
Published Date
Oct 27, 2021
Volume
129
Issue
12
Pages
665 - 674
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