While preoperative decolonization reduces bacterial burden at the time of surgery, growing evidence suggests that endogenous nasal carriage and postoperative recolonization remain significant drivers of SSI risk. Extending nasal decolonization into the postoperative phase may help close this gap by maintaining suppression of pathogenic reservoirs during the critical wound-healing window.
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