The management of wound bioburden has previously been evaluated using various antimicrobial wound dressings on bacterial pathogens isolated from various wounds. In this present study, the antimicrobial effect of silver-impregnated dressings (Acticoat and Silvercel) and honey-impregnated dressing (Medihoney™ Apinate) on both planktonic bacteria and quasi-biofilms by Staphylococcus aureus and Proteus mirabilis were assessed using a 6-well plate and standard agar technique. In the 6-well plate assay, a bacterial suspension of 108 colony forming unit (CFU)/mL was inoculated on each dressing in excess Luria-Bertani broth and incubated at 35 – 37°C for 30 and 60 minutes and 24 hours. After each incubation time, bacteria were recovered in sodium t...
Biofilm infection is now understood to be a potent contributor to the recalcitrant nature of chronic...
There is an increasing use of non-medicated wound dressing with claims of irreversible bacterial bin...
Biofilm infection is now understood to be a potent contributor to the recalcitrant nature of chronic...
The impact of biofilm in the effective control of wound microbiome is an ongoing dilemma which has s...
Broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents, such as silver, are increasingly being formulated into medicate...
The overall aim of this research is to evaluate the effect of some approaches of treating wounds and...
Biofilm development in wounds is now acknowledged to be a precursor to infection and a cause of dela...
Chronic diabetic foot ulcers are frequently colonised and infected by polymicrobial biofilms that ul...
Chronic diabetic foot ulcers are frequently colonised and infected by polymicrobial biofilms that ul...
An in vitro model was developed to assess the effects of topical antimicrobials on taxonomically def...
An in vitro model was developed to assess the effects of topical antimicrobials on taxonomically def...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...
An in vitro model was developed to assess the effects of topical antimicrobials on taxonomically def...
Diabetic foot ulcer treatment currently focuses on targeting bacterial biofilms, while dismissing fu...
Diabetic foot ulcer treatment currently focuses on targeting bacterial biofilms, while dismissing fu...
Biofilm infection is now understood to be a potent contributor to the recalcitrant nature of chronic...
There is an increasing use of non-medicated wound dressing with claims of irreversible bacterial bin...
Biofilm infection is now understood to be a potent contributor to the recalcitrant nature of chronic...
The impact of biofilm in the effective control of wound microbiome is an ongoing dilemma which has s...
Broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents, such as silver, are increasingly being formulated into medicate...
The overall aim of this research is to evaluate the effect of some approaches of treating wounds and...
Biofilm development in wounds is now acknowledged to be a precursor to infection and a cause of dela...
Chronic diabetic foot ulcers are frequently colonised and infected by polymicrobial biofilms that ul...
Chronic diabetic foot ulcers are frequently colonised and infected by polymicrobial biofilms that ul...
An in vitro model was developed to assess the effects of topical antimicrobials on taxonomically def...
An in vitro model was developed to assess the effects of topical antimicrobials on taxonomically def...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...
An in vitro model was developed to assess the effects of topical antimicrobials on taxonomically def...
Diabetic foot ulcer treatment currently focuses on targeting bacterial biofilms, while dismissing fu...
Diabetic foot ulcer treatment currently focuses on targeting bacterial biofilms, while dismissing fu...
Biofilm infection is now understood to be a potent contributor to the recalcitrant nature of chronic...
There is an increasing use of non-medicated wound dressing with claims of irreversible bacterial bin...
Biofilm infection is now understood to be a potent contributor to the recalcitrant nature of chronic...