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Published on: April 6, 2019
Editorial - Infectious-disease research during a pandemic: the importance of global unity
W-J Metsemakers, H C van der Mei, R G Richards
1AO Research Institute Davos, Clavadelerstrasse 8, 7270, Davos Platz, Switzerland.fintan.moriarty@aofoundation.org.
Abstract:
The orthopaedic and trauma community have faced the threat of infection since the introduction of operative fracture fixation many decades ago. The parallel emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance in clinically relevant pathogens has the potential to significantly complicate patient care. This editorial serves to provide a global context to the issue of antimicrobial resistance and how infectious disease research in general plays a crucial role both on a global scale as evidenced by the current pandemic, but also on a more personal scale for the daily management of orthopaedic trauma patients. The special issue on Orthopaedic Infection in the eCM journal provides a snapshot of the clinically relevant basic research that is being performed in this field.
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