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Abstract OBJECTIVE To compare the antibacterial activities of different types of honey against common bacterial isolates cultured from wounds of dogs and cats. METHODS 4 types of honey were used including a medical-grade manuka honey, a non–medical-grade manuka honey, a locally sourced non–medical-grade honey (non-MGH), and a commercially sourced ...
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Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 2022
To study the efficacy of 100% Leptospermum medical grade Manuka honey ointment in persistent corneal epithelial defects (CEDs).Case series.Case 1 was a 25-year-old female patient who presented to the cornea clinic with a persistent CED (3.5 mm), following acanthamoeba keratitis, that had failed to respond to heavy, frequent lubrication drops and ...
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To study the efficacy of 100% Leptospermum medical grade Manuka honey ointment in persistent corneal epithelial defects (CEDs).Case series.Case 1 was a 25-year-old female patient who presented to the cornea clinic with a persistent CED (3.5 mm), following acanthamoeba keratitis, that had failed to respond to heavy, frequent lubrication drops and ...
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Efficacy of medical grade honey in the management of canine otitis externa – a pilot study
Veterinary Dermatology, 2016BackgroundThe high prevalence of antimicrobial resistance within otic pathogens has created a need for alternative therapies of otitis externa (OE). Evidence suggests that medical grade honey (MGH) may be effective against drug‐resistant pathogens.Hypothesis/ObjectivesThe efficacy of a commercial MGH compound was assessed in an open clinical trial.
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Equine Veterinary Journal, 2019
Summary Background Infection and dehiscence of simple lacerations is common in horses, and consistently effective methods of prevention are yet to be found. Honey has been shown to promote wound healing when applied topically; however, intralesional application prior to wound closure has not ...
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Summary Background Infection and dehiscence of simple lacerations is common in horses, and consistently effective methods of prevention are yet to be found. Honey has been shown to promote wound healing when applied topically; however, intralesional application prior to wound closure has not ...
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Efficacy of medical grade honey against multidrug-resistant organisms of operational significance
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2014MEDIHONEY (Derma Sciences, Inc., Toronto, Ontario M1S 3S4, Canada) was cleared by the Food and Drug Administration for use on tramatic wounds, diabetic ulcers, and second-degree burns against normal skin flora but not necessarily against multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) infecting these wounds or its associated recovery and healing rate.Here, we ...
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Medical-grade Honey as an Alternative to Surgery: A Case Series.
Wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice, 2019Modern wound management continues to present new challenges. Many patients elect to forego operative debridement secondary to high risk, fear, cost concerns, and personal ideologies on healing. Although operative debridement has long been a tenet of proper wound care, alternative innovative approaches to wound management must be considered.This case ...
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Can a medical grade honey sterilize an unsterilized honey
International Journal of Research in Medical Science, 2021openaire +1 more source
Antifungal Activity of a Medical-Grade Honey Formulation against Candida auris
Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 2021Theun De Groot +2 more
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Defining the standards for medical grade honey
Journal of Apicultural Research, 2020Renee Hermanns +2 more
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