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Objective: To determine the incidence and most common organism associated post caesarean surgical site wound infection at Khairpur medical
college (Teaching hospital). Study design: Descriptive case series study. Settings: Department of Gynecology, Khairpur Medical College. Duration:
Six months from 01-01-2018 to 30-06-2018. Methodology: The females of age 20 to 40 years undergoing caesarean section at the same institute
were included. These cases were then followed at 1st week after the C section and the wound site was examined for the presence of any organism
detected and their pattern of isolation of culture media. Results: In this study there were total 2745 cases. The mean age of the participants was
32.48±8.73 years and mean BMI was 27.11±2.46 kg/m2 (table I). Out of these 2745 cases, 780 (28.41%) cases underwent C section in six months
with an average incidence of 130 cases per month. Wound infection in these cases undergoing CS was seen in 53 (6.79%) out of 780 cases (table II).
The most common organism detected was Staph Aureus which was seen in 16 (30.1%) of the cases. It was followed by E coli affecting 12 (22.6%)
and P Aeruginosa and Klebsiella affecting 13.2% and 11.3% cases each. Conclusion: Infection after C section is common and the most common
organism detected is staph aureus.
Fozia Unar, Abdul Malik Sangri, Asifa Khuwaja, Shabnam Naz, Anila Gul Shaikh, Haroon Ur Rashid. (2019) Incidence and Most Common Organism Associated Post Caesarean Surgical Site Wound Infection at Khairpur Medical College (Teaching Hospital), Annals of Punjab Medical College, Volume 13, Issue 1.
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