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The post‐charging antibacterial therapy is highly promising for treatment of Gram‐negative bacterial wound infections. However, the therapeutic efficacy of the current electrode materials is yet unsatisfactory due to their low charge storage capacity and
Xianshuo Cao +7 more
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L-arginine: A unique amino acid for improving depressed wound immune function following hemorrhage [PDF]
Objective: To determine whether L-arginine has any salutary effects on wound immune cell function following trauma-hemorrhage. Background. Depressed wound immune function contributes to an increased incidence of wound infections following hemorrhage ...
Hatz, Rudolf A. +16 more
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Bacterial infections pose a challenge to human health and burden the health care system, especially with the spread of antibiotic-resistant populations.
Francisco Malagon +5 more
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Globally, multidrug-resistant bacteria affects wound infections, both hospital-acquired infections and community-acquired infections. The main isolates cultured from 607 subjects with wound infections were methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ...
Hashem A. Abu-Harirah +4 more
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Diphtheroids-Important Nosocomial Pathogens [PDF]
Introduction: Diphtheroids are defined as aerobic, nonsporulating, pleomorphic Gram-positive bacilli which are more uniformly stained than Corynebacterium diphtheriae, lack the metachromatic granules and are arranged in a palisade manner.
Reshmi Chandra +3 more
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Bacterial Biofilm and its Role in the Pathogenesis of Disease
Recognition of the fact that bacterial biofilm may play a role in the pathogenesis of disease has led to an increased focus on identifying diseases that may be biofilm-related.
Lene K. Vestby +3 more
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Coverage of the infected wound
Fifty-four consecutive patients with chronic wounds were identified by the following criteria: (1) established infection for 6 months, (2) exposure of bone, mediastinum, or other vital structure, (3) mechanical and/or vascular limitations to delayed closure techniques, (4) no response to wound debridement in prolonged antibiotic therapy.
S J, Mathes, L J, Feng, T K, Hunt
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Immunohistochemical monitoring of wound healing in antibiotic treated buruli ulcer patients [PDF]
While traditionally surgery has dominated the clinical management of Buruli ulcer (BU), the introduction of the combination chemotherapy with oral rifampicin and intramuscular streptomycin greatly improved treatment and reduced recurrence rates.
Arianna Andreoli +9 more
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Background: Post caesarean section surgical site infections continue to be the problem of wound management that contribute to high maternal morbidity. This study assessed the prevalence of post caesarean section surgical site infections and the influence
Elizabeth Gabriel Peter, Saada Ali Seif
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An in vivo polymicrobial biofilm wound infection model to study interspecies interactions. [PDF]
Chronic wound infections are typically polymicrobial; however, most in vivo studies have focused on monospecies infections. This project was designed to develop an in vivo, polymicrobial, biofilm-related, infected wound model in order to study ...
Trevor Dalton +6 more
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