Prevention and management of wound infection
2 March 2013
| Technical report
Overview
Open injuries have a potential for serious bacterial wound infections, including gas gangrene and tetanus, and these in turn may lead to long term disabilities, chronic wound or bone infection, and death. Wound infection is particularly of concern when injured patients present late for definitive care, or in disasters where large numbers of injured survivors exceed available trauma care capacity.
WHO Team
Emergencies Preparedness
Number of pages
3