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Preventing surgical site infections
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Surgical SterilitySurgical Site InfectionsSurgical Quality ControlHealthcare-associated InfectionPatient SafetyLate 19Th CenturySurgeryFood Processing FacilitiesJoseph ListerInfection ControlHistory Of SurgeryMedicineClinical MicrobiologyProsthetic Joint InfectionsAntimicrobial ResistanceSurgical CareHealth Sciences
In less enlightened times, the risk and impact of infection made surgical intervention virtually a last resort option. If the patient survived the operation, infection and death usually followed. In the late 19th century, Joseph Lister applied Pasteur's theories to surgical sterility, and the breakthrough in our understanding of infection prevention and control in the surgical setting had begun.