The objective of this study is to compare chlorhexidine with alcohol, povidone–iodine with alcohol, and both applied sequentially to estimate their relative effectiveness in prevention of surgical site infections after cesarean delivery.
The 2015 edition of the World Guide to BRIDGES has been prepared to help investigators and community leaders from around the world learn about the experiences from the very teams who led diabetes prevention and treatment projects supported by BRIDGES. In this publication, you will discover the challenges they faced
BRIDGES funds translational research projects in primary and secondary prevention of diabetes to provide the opportunity to ‘translate’ lessons learned from clinical research to those who can benefit most: people affected by diabetes.BRIDGES is supporting the best ideas from the global multidisciplinary community interested in diabetes.