Wound infection
Last updated: Saturday, 14, August, 2010
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Minor wound infections may just require local drainage (eg, removal of surgical suture) and do not require microbiological testing. Wound swab or pus - microscopy and culture for moderate or severe infection, especially when there is spreading cellulitis or symptoms and signs of systemic infection. Aspiration of pus is preferable to a swab of pus or wound. If aspiration or swab of pus, or wound swab, is not possible, injection of 0.5-1.0 mL of saline followed by aspiration may provide a suitable specimen (eg, from areas of cellulitis). |
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Trauma, including surgery | |
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With soil, faecal contamination
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With water contamination
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With fish-handling
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With dog or cat bite
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With human bite
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