Clinical Infectious Diseases 2004; 39:885–910
Foot infections in persons with diabetes are a common, complex, and costly problem. In addition to causing severe morbidities, they now account for the largest number of diabetes-related hospital bed–days and are the most common proximate, nontraumatic cause of amputations. Diabetic foot infections require careful attention and coordinated management, preferably by a multi-disciplinary foot-care team... Optimal management of diabetic foot infections can potentially reduce the incidence of infection-related morbidities, the need for and duration of hospitalization, and the incidence of major limb amputation.
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