Gram Negative Wound Infection in Hospitalised Adult Burn Patients--Systematic Review and Metanalysis
Azzopardi, E.A., Azzopardi, E., Camilleri, L., et al.
(2014).
Gram Negative Wound Infection in Hospitalised Adult Burn Patients--Systematic Review and Metanalysis.
PLoS One. 9(4):e95042.
The authors found that Gram-negative infections are the most common in burn wounds, and that bacterial species do not differ across institutions, as has been assumed in the past. While the article is dated, these infections continue to be the most common in burn wounds.
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