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2023 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry IAA Journal of Scientific Research

Patterns of Surgical Site Infections Among Post Operative Patients at Hoima Regional Referral Hospital

Kunihira Mark

Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the second most common nosocomial infections afterurinary tract infections. A study at Hoima Regional Referral Hospital (HRRH) found that 18.9%of patients developed SSIs, with the majority having undergone emergency surgeries. Themajority were aged 30-59, males, married, with secondary education, and Anglicans.Symptoms were common for 3-7 days, with HIV as a co-morbidity, BMI 18.5-29.9, nonsmokers,and did not take alcohol. Intra-operatively, most patients underwent generalanesthesia, had dirty wounds, and had operations lasting 1 hour or less. The incidence rateof SSIs at HRRH is the highest in the country, with patients' factors and intra-operative eventsbeing associated with the development of SSIs. This highlights the need for facility-basedand national target-specific interventions to curb and control this nosocomial infection.