## Abstract Surgical wound infection occurs in fewer than 5% of operations. Nevertheless, it represents the second most common type of hospital‐acquired infection and results in increased morbidity and mortality. As with all nosocomial infections, the rate of surgical wound infection increases with
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Postoperative wound infections and surgical face masks: A controlled study
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- 1991
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