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Gram-negative wound infection is a significant determinant of morbidity and mortality in burn patients, yet literature in this field is particularly scarce. This reference text applies a rigrous, evidence-based approach to an in-depth analysis of this specialist area. The major causative organisms, their incidences across burn centres world wide, and predictive risk factors are extensively investigated, providing best-evidence recommendations. A must-read for clinicians looking to remain abreast of latest evidence based research, researchers in antimicrobial development as well as epidemiology. Gram-Negative Burn Wound Infection: An Evidence Based Approach is also an excellent introduction to students of evidence-based surgical research methodology.
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Ernest Azzopardi MRCSEd MScSurg MD is a researcher in plasticreconstructive aesthetic surgery and burns at Cardiff Universityand the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery. His principalinterests are polymer therapeutics and burn infection.