Preoperative vaginal wash with povidone iodine solution to reduce post caesarean infectious morbidity
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2023.vol26.pp116-123Keywords:
operative, frequently, Caesarean, preventionAbstract
Post-operative infection is frequently seen in Caesarean section. Vaginal wash with 10% povidone iodine & Antibiotic prophylaxis may have significant impact in reduction of infections and thus the need to study their roles in sepsis prevention systematically.
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