Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis refers to the administration of antibiotics before a surgical procedure to prevent the development of surgical site infections (SSIs). The goal of prophylactic antibiotics is to reduce the risk of bacterial contamination during surgery and to prevent postoperative infections. However, it is important to use antibiotics judiciously to minimize the development of antibiotic resistance.
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