KMID : 0381219790110020001
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Journal of RIMSK 1979 Volume.11 No. 2 p.1 ~ p.8
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Antibiotic therapy in Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Abstract
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Over the last 10 years, bacterial infections have assumed. a preeminent role among complications that occur in postpartum & postoperative patients.. As the relative incidence of such infectious complications has increase, the employment of antimicrobial therapy has assumed ever increasing importance. At present, there is a vertiable cornucopia of antibiotics both narrow & broad in activity. It is the obligation of toady¢¥s Obstetrician-Gynecologist to have a through understanding of the use, capabilities, and potential dangers of these agents. With such knowledge, skillful employment of these potent medications will practically always have a successful. therapeutic result, while subjecting the patient to the fewest possible dangers of the therapy itself. The authors attempt to summarize the information necessary to successful employ antibiotic therapy in the hospitalized patient with a moderate to severe pelvic infection.
The use of antimicrobial therapy in outpatients for problems as veneral disease and urinary tract infections is not considered.
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