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Conducted research on the effectiveness of antibiotics after surgery

British scientists have found a correlation between the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics after surgery and the emergence of infectious diseases in patients. Studies have shown that patients who underwent surgery for the diagnosis of prostate cancer, a high percentage of developing infections of the genital organs, often leading to disastrous consequences, including death.

Treated more than 700 patients have been analyzed by scientists, and the results showed that the prevention of communicable infections with standard antibiotics has failed in 2 percent of cases, and led to the contamination. The percentage of infection during the use of the newest broad-spectrum antibiotics – 12. The development of sepsis, it concerned only the patients from the second group. In cases where patients are repeatedly prescribed antibiotics old model, infection was reduced and their General condition improved. Thus it was proved that broad-spectrum antibiotics are not effective in combating infections arising after surgery urological nature.