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Incidence of burn wound sepsis in 600 burned patients treated in a developing country
Authors:K. Mathangi Ramakrishnan   D. Kamalakar Rao   C. R. Doss   T. Mathivanan   G. Manokaran   K. Ramachandran   V. Jayaraman   R. Venkatachalapathy  S. P. Thyagarajan
Affiliation:

a Department of Plastic Surgery, Kilpauk Medical College, Madras, India

b Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Madras, Madras, India

Abstract:Infection is the most important problem in the treatment of burns in a developing country. A burn compromises a major body protective mechanism, namely the skin. Hence, the susceptibility to local infection increases at these sites. The incidence of burn wound sepsis is very high in south India as the socio-economic conditions and the standard of personal hygiene are poor and the hot moist climatic conditions encourage bacterial growth. These three factors are rarely present in the temperate zone countries of Europe and North America. This study was undertaken to identify more clearly the factors that are responsible for the higher incidence of burn wound infection and to formulate methods of treatment which are appropriate for our patient population living in a tropical country.
Keywords:Correspondence should be addressed to: Professor K. Mathangi Ramakrishnan   Department of Plastic Surgery   Kilpauk Medical College   Madras 600 005   India.
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