2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiac.2020.01.003
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Collaboration with an infection control team promoted appropriate antibiotic use for third molar extraction at a Japanese hospital

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“…However, there are reports in the literature that show the opposite (Yoshida et al, 2020), reports a significant reduction in the rate of infection at the surgical site after the removal of third molars with the use of antibiotic therapy. The author also notes that the infection rate was even higher in patients who received 3rd generation cephalosporin administered orally when compared to patients who received penicillin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, there are reports in the literature that show the opposite (Yoshida et al, 2020), reports a significant reduction in the rate of infection at the surgical site after the removal of third molars with the use of antibiotic therapy. The author also notes that the infection rate was even higher in patients who received 3rd generation cephalosporin administered orally when compared to patients who received penicillin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…19 Similarly, a retrospective study showed that the same dose of AMPC was effective in Japanese patients. 5 These Japanese articles and the aforementioned systematic reviews and meta-analyses differ in target patients; however, these articles targeted Japanese patients, the aforementioned systematic reviews and meta-analyses targeted Caucasians. Thus, this difference in effectiveness may suggest that the antimicrobial effects of AMPC are associated with background factors of the patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A retrospective cohort study reported that the incidence rate of SSI after impacted third molar (ITM) surgery in patients who received third-generation oral cephalosporins (8.8%) was higher than that of AMPC (0.5%). 5 Another retrospective study reported that oral thirdgeneration cephalosporins decreased from 70.4 to 0.3%, whereas AMPC increased from 0% to 98%. However, the incidence rate of SSI did not change over the study period, with an average total incidence of 3.5%.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…9,10 Therefore, candidates for the infection control team were selected from those who displayed a sense of responsibility, strong professional ability, great management potential, good psychological and It was important to build an infection control team management collaboration mechanism, which recognizes that personal development is inseparable from teamwork, in-depth practice and research, and the cultivation of innovative thinking. 11,12 Therefore, it has been essential to allow each team member to pursue their own professional development while gaining a basic knowledge of infection control in combination with exercising basic management skills, in a way that fosters collaboration between doctors and nurses. In so doing, the hospital has been successful in building a unified infection control management system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%