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A new wound-treatment spray could help, as it kills bacteria using peptides that occur naturally in our bodies. It's always good if the use of antibiotics can be avoided, ...
A group of researchers are now presenting a new spray that can kill even antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and that can be used for wound care and directly on implants and other medical devices ...
image: The antibacterial material, with peptides bound to hydrogel particles, works even in contact with body fluids such as blood. It can be sprayed directly into wounds without impairing healing ...
The wound spray, which can reach into deep wounds and other open areas on the body where bacteria can enter, is flexible and very useful for treating and preventing infection.
A new antibacterial wound dressing is designed to get around that problem, ... It may ultimately be available not only as a skin patch, but also as a spray-on wound dressing.
First successful implementation of new antibacterial technology Date: May 11, 2021 ... but we are working on a new study investigating the potential for a wound care spray," says Edvin Blomstrand.
This spray-on nanofiber ‘skin’ may revolutionize burn and wound care. ... wounds, and surgical injuries by mimicking human tissue. ... such as antibacterial compliments, collagen, silicone, ...
This new method sustains the release of honey into the wound over time — which keeps the antibacterial effects going for longer and prevents honey from oozing out of the wound. With more robust ...
With its potent antibacterial properties, people traditionally use Manuka honey for wound healing, soothing sore throats, preventing tooth decay, and improving digestive issues. Manuka honey is a ...
A new antibacterial spray developed has a positive effect in healthcare and can be used as a powerful tool to fight antibiotic resistance. ... The spray has its applications extending to wound care.