The
addition of anti-microbial substances to bandages to help combat wound
infection is becoming increasingly common. Bandages are included in the regimen
of therapy of superficial wounds. In an article written for Arab Medical
Hygiene, Tim Sandle surveys the different types of antimicrobial compounds and
different preparations of bandages.
Here
is an extract:
“Different
types of chemical coatings have been developed for bandages. In order to assess
the effectiveness of the coatings experimental data must be gathered to show
that the chemical, in contact with the bandage, can reduce a known number of
microorganisms (as measured by a logarithmic reduction) and be effective
against a range of different bacteria and fungi (clinically significant
microorganisms). Techniques to demonstrate the antimicrobial properties include
cultural methods like corrected zone of inhibition and the log reduction assay,
and flow cytometry.”
To
view or request the article, go to AMH
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reference is:
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