Abstract

Surgical site infection (SSI) prevention bundles have been associated with a reduction in SSI rates. SSI at the time of cesarean birth increases maternal morbidity and mortality, decreases patient satisfaction, and significantly increases hospital costs. Prior to implementation, there was no consistent SSI-prevention interventions.

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