Alternative Treatment of Bacterial Wound Infections

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Topical and systemic antibiotic treatment are essential in the prevention of wound infections. Systemic antibiotics, on other hand, strongly linked to mechanisms resistance, which jeopardize process. The direction antibiotics eschar becomes less reliable deeper burn thicker for local care . As a result, topical appear as viable option, they help maintain “high sustained concentration antimicrobial at infection site.
 Every year, develops high urgent clinical problem, requirement has an influence significant percentage global population. system healthcare United States spends $20 million year wounds An Incisional, acute, chronic all examples that can become infected lead more complications. 
 Incisional deep lacerations often troublesome, account portion annual cost healing products. While Wounds from incisions heal quickly than wounds, always have challenges with appropriate closure well formation granulation tissue, might lower one's quality life. also susceptible infection, necessitating further care. Antiseptics, silver dressings traditionally is used treat however each these therapies ineffective against wide range microorganisms present wounds.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Magazine of Al-Kufa University for Biology

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['2073-8854']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36320/ajb/v14.i2.11710