Figure 5
From: Skin Microbiota in Obese Women at Risk for Surgical Site Infection After Cesarean Delivery

Circos visualization of bacterial genera shared among pre- and post-op Pfannenstiel incision (A), and post-op Pfannenstiel site, vagina and surgeon’s glove (B) in obese and non-obese women undergoing scheduled Cesarean delivery. After prep, the Pfannenstiel site showed more genera compared to pre-op. The enrichment was higher in obese women. Shared genera were observed between Pfannenstiel incision post-op, vagina and surgeon’s glove, and the extent of overlap was higher for obese women.