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The main objective of antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery is to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with wound infection, which has a favorable impact on quality of care and overall health-care costs. The bases of antibiotic prophylaxis have been known for decades, but the appearance of new pharmacological agents, alternative routes of administration, modern surgical procedures, and previously unknown antimicrobial resistances involve the need for reviewing these bases.
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