Chronic wounds fail to progress through the normal stages of healing, with the largest remediable cause of chronicity being presence of a multi-species biofilm. Removal of biofilm from the wound environment is central to wound care. A device for mechanically removing biofilms from wounds has been devised. The removal is caused by small-scale liquid currents and shear, generated by acoustically activated microscopic air bubbles. These bubbles and acoustic waves are delivered onto the wound by a gentle liquid stream, allowing cleaning in situ and removal of debris in the run-off liquid. We have investigated if this liquid acoustic wound stream (LAWS) can remove bacterial biofilm from soft biological wound models and studied the effect of LAWS...
The addition of antimicrobial agents to wound dressings is used to reduce the risk of wound infectio...
Chronic non-healing wounds affect a significant number of patients worldwide. Although the etiologie...
Biofilm, a community of bacteria, is tolerant to antimicrobial agents and ubiquitous in chronic woun...
Aims & Objectives Bacterial biofilms are a significant problem in the management of chronic woun...
BACKGROUND: Chronic wounds, and among these infected diabetic foot ulcers, are a worldwide problem. ...
Both chronic and acute dermal wounds are susceptible to infection due to sterile loss of the innate ...
Emerging evidence from the last century on the behaviour of microorganisms in their natural environm...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...
Wounds can commonly become infected with polymicrobial biofilms containing bacterial and fungal micr...
Yuliya Yarets Clinical Laboratory Medicine Department, The Republican Scientific Centre for Radiatio...
Current research on wound infections is primarily conducted on animal models, which limits direct tr...
Hannah Trøstrup,1 Kim Thomsen,1 Henrik Calum,2 Niels Høiby,1,3 Claus Moser1 1Departmen...
Current research on wound infections is primarily conducted on animal models, which limits direct tr...
This thesis illustrates the effects of secreted factors of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm exudates...
Man has lived together with microbes for so long that we have become completely dependent on their p...
The addition of antimicrobial agents to wound dressings is used to reduce the risk of wound infectio...
Chronic non-healing wounds affect a significant number of patients worldwide. Although the etiologie...
Biofilm, a community of bacteria, is tolerant to antimicrobial agents and ubiquitous in chronic woun...
Aims & Objectives Bacterial biofilms are a significant problem in the management of chronic woun...
BACKGROUND: Chronic wounds, and among these infected diabetic foot ulcers, are a worldwide problem. ...
Both chronic and acute dermal wounds are susceptible to infection due to sterile loss of the innate ...
Emerging evidence from the last century on the behaviour of microorganisms in their natural environm...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...
Wounds can commonly become infected with polymicrobial biofilms containing bacterial and fungal micr...
Yuliya Yarets Clinical Laboratory Medicine Department, The Republican Scientific Centre for Radiatio...
Current research on wound infections is primarily conducted on animal models, which limits direct tr...
Hannah Trøstrup,1 Kim Thomsen,1 Henrik Calum,2 Niels Høiby,1,3 Claus Moser1 1Departmen...
Current research on wound infections is primarily conducted on animal models, which limits direct tr...
This thesis illustrates the effects of secreted factors of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm exudates...
Man has lived together with microbes for so long that we have become completely dependent on their p...
The addition of antimicrobial agents to wound dressings is used to reduce the risk of wound infectio...
Chronic non-healing wounds affect a significant number of patients worldwide. Although the etiologie...
Biofilm, a community of bacteria, is tolerant to antimicrobial agents and ubiquitous in chronic woun...