Global Scaling of a Surgical Infection Prevention Program to 5 Low-Resource Countries

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A surgical infection prevention program previously validated in Ethiopia was successful in reducing SSI in 5 LMIC hospitals in 5 other countries. This study demonstrated the scalability and efficacy of this program in preventing SSI across a range of settings. This study also demonstrates a mechanism for scaling the program expertise needed to improve compliance with standards, a step that is crucial to wider implementation.

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