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The prevention of osteomyelitis is closely linked to the control of infections. Preventing bacteria from entering the body is possible, particularly through proper and hygienic care of open wounds, surgical incisions, and bone fractures. Individuals who have recently sustained a bone fracture or undergone surgery must be extremely cautious about the risk of infection and seek immediate medical attention for any potential symptoms. While it may be difficult to prevent in some cases, proactive steps such as general hygiene and wound care can significantly help reduce the risk of osteomyelitis.