Addressing High Infection Rates after Surgeries in the Ablekuma South District
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https://doi.org/10.31224/3829Keywords:
Post-surgical infections, Surgical site infections (SSI), Infection control, Sterilization processes, Post-operative care, Surgical practicesAbstract
Infections are one of the most common aftermaths of a surgery which can easily occur if postsurgery precautions are not practiced properly. High infection rates refers to a situation where a large number of people are getting infected with a particular or diverse types of diseases. It could be due to various factors like a contagious virus, lack of preventive measures, or a high population density. The health and well-being of the people living in the Ablekuma South district are seriously threatened by the startling infection rates. This abstract explores the alarmingly high rate of infections in the region and emphasizes the pressing need for treatment. Numerous elements that lead to the elevated infection rates are examined, highlighting the consequences for both people and the larger community. This project proposes workable remedies in light of the findings; the installation of an autoclave machine is one noteworthy suggestion. The report's recommendation to sterilize equipment before using it attempts to lessen the negative effects of illnesses and foster a better atmosphere for Ablekuma South people.
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