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Assessment of burn wound infection by swab and biopsy culture: a comparative study
... predicts, wound infection and sub- sequent sepsis increase mortality rate but in our study the frequency of positive tissue cultures and bacterial load were not significantly differ- ent between dead ... See full document
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Antibacterial properties of tualang honey and its effect in burn wound management: a comparative study
... This study used Aquacel-tualang honey dressing and Aquacel-Ag dressing to treat partial thickness burn patients clinically and to determine their antimicrobial effects in ...superficial swab was ... See full document
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Biofilm Formation and Methicillin Resistance among the Staphylococcus aureus Causing Burn Wound Infections in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Comparative Study of the Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern Between Biofilm Producers and Non Biofilm Producers
... observational study was conducted in the Department of Microbiology for a period of 1 year from February 2013 to ...The study was approved by the institu- tional ethical ...from burn wound ... See full document
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Protocol for a systematic review of quantitative burn wound microbiology in the management of burns patients
... of burn centres advocate and use a variety of microbiological methods ...(e.g. wound biopsy, swab cultures, capillary gauze, moist swab, absorbent disc, rapid slide and frozen section ... See full document
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WOUND HEALING ACTIVITY OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF LEPTADENIA RETICULATA IN WISTAR ALBINO RATS
... INTRODUCTION: Wound is a type of injury in which the skin is torn, cut or punctured (an open wound) or where blunt force trauma causes a contusion (a closed wound) 1 .... Wound healing is an ... See full document
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3. Nandita De and Hassana B. Alliyu
... The pH values of all the four honey samples collected from different sources were in the range of 3.63-4.09. This agrees with the work of Davis (2005) and Molan (1992) that honey is characteristically acidic (pH 3.2-4.5) ... See full document
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The Burns Menace: Antibiotics for the Fight against Burns Bacterial Infection, a Systemic Review
... be resistant to antibiotics especially if they are usually exposed to the antibiotics; or develop some form of mechanism that prevents them from being susceptible to the antibiotics [15]. These may be through one of the ... See full document
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A hydrogel based localized release of colistin for antimicrobial treatment of burn wound infection
... In summary, we have successfully prepared self-healing colistin-loaded hydrogels by incorporating colistin into an inexpensive, biocompatible, and biodegradable chitosan hydrogel. The hydrogel structure was not affected ... See full document
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Arginine Is a Critical Substrate for the Pathogenesis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Burn Wound Infections
... without infection) was harvested 24 h post-burn ...PAO1 infection) compared to the native concentrations of L -Arg in noninjured tissue by one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Newman-Keuls ... See full document
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STUDY OF EFFECT OF MANJISHTHASIDDHA GHRITA ON BURN WOUND .......
... of burn wound into nor- mal skin color, no post burn complications and burning sensation were reduced better and significantly by local application of Manjishthasiddha Ghrita than Silver Sul- ...of ... See full document
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Effects of Hair Follicle Stem Cells on Partial-Thickness Burn Wound Healing and Tensile Strength
... in wound healing have led to new strategies in regenerative medicine. Burn wound healing is an important issue in skin regeneration and has multiple indications for stem cell ...partial-thickness ... See full document
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Comparative Study of Ethanol Production from Cassava Pulp by a Mixed Culture of Amylomyces Rouxii with Zygosaccharomyces Pseudorouxii and Zymomonas Mobilis
... Microorganism, maintenance and identification Amylomyces rouxiiYTH3, and yeast TY2 were the isolates at our laboratory from loog-pang and fermented sweet rice (khao mak), respectively. Yeast TY2 was identified by D1/D2 ... See full document
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The Frequency of Bacterial Colonization in Burn Wounds and Antibiogram pattern in Patients Hospitalized in the I.C.U of Velayat Burn and Reconstructive Surgery Center in Rasht City
... frequency, percent, mean and standard deviation. Numerical data such as age and percentage of body burns (TBSA) expressed as mean ±standard and classification information such as organisms derived from culture in ... See full document
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Prevention and Management of Wounds in Prison Populations
... cannot definitively rule out early osteomyelitis. An MRI is the gold standard. If the patient has retained metal, then a CT or Indium Bone Scan is recommended, but are not as sensitive. Involvement of a surgeon is also ... See full document
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WOUND HEALING ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC SEED EXTRACT OF BRASSICA JUNCEA
... showing wound healing property partially by increasing the collagen synthesis, probably due to the presence of mixture of phytoconstituents in the ...this study we concluded that the Brassica juncea seed ... See full document
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Molecular Epidemiology of Colonizing and Infecting Isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae
... tract infection, bloodstream infection (septicemia), and ...before infection, then detection and characterization of colonizing isolates could enable strategies to prevent or empirically treat ...and ... See full document
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A Comparative Study of the Effect of Lignocaine and Tramadol on Healing of Infected wound in Wistar Rats
... Histopathology of the incision wound tissue showed various characteristics as shown in the Figure 1. Group I showed complete epithelialization and connective tissue of the dermis looked normal.The tissue in Group ... See full document
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History of burns: The past, present and the future
... the burn victims of the Coconut Grove fire in Boston in 1942, as it combated the Staphylococcus bacteria which typically led to toxic shock syndrome and also infected skin ...of burn injuries as even the ... See full document
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... There are some limitations to this study. The patients were not regularly followed after managing the wounds and presenting with reinfection. Moreover, the pathogens associated with different procedures of ... See full document
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Clinico-Pathological Correlation and Assessment of Burn Wounds
... in burn patients today. The burn wound is an ideal substrate for bacterial growth and provides a wide portal for microbial ...open burn wounds, primarily from an endogenous source, is usually ... See full document
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