The effect of preoperative whole-body washing with chlorhexidine detergent on the incidence of postoperative wound infection was assessed in a placebo-controlled trial of 1989 patients. Patients bathed or showered with chlorhexidine, placebo, or conventional bar soap, on two occasions in the 24 h before operation. The overall infection rate for patients treated with chlorhexidine was 9%, against 12.8% in the bar soap and 11.7% in the placebo groups; in the 'clean' surgery group infections were 7.2% against 10.2% and 10%, respectively. The Staphylococcus aureus infection rate in the 'clean' group was 3% for chlorhexidine against 6% for bar soap.

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