Predicting risk in the management of infection in orthopaedics
<p>Bone and joint infections are a significant issue, affecting thousands more people each year and costing over £50 million to treat in the UK alone. Infection returns for many adults, even after intensive treatment with surgery and antibiotics. Ongoing bone and joint infection is painful and...
Main Author: | Dudareva, M |
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Other Authors: | Collins, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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