Biofilm infection is common in diabetic foot ulcers and other human disorders and affects some 17 million people in the US alone. Sharp debridement is the standard of care, but biofilm re...
Introduction: Although several antimicrobials have been used in advanced wound care products such as silver and PHMB, toxicology and wound healing studies have shown that high levels of t...
It is widely recognized that one of the key contributing factors to pressure injury occurrence is deformation of skin and underlying tissue as a result of direct sustained pressure, assoc...
The epidermis serves a fundamental role by functioning as a barrier to the external environment. Many factors, including friction and prolonged exposure to moisture, can lead to barrier b...
A wide range of dressings exists to cater to the varying requirements of acute and chronic wounds. Gelling fiber dressings assist with moisture balance by transforming absorbent fibers in...
Abstract Body: The epidermis plays a fundamental role to the human body by functioning as a barrier to the external environment. Many factors, including friction and prolonged exposure to...
Abstract Body: Candida auris (C. auris) is a recently emerged, multidrug-resistant, highly invasive, and hospital-acquired fungal pathogen. With a high incidence of severe infection and d...
Abstract Body: First reported in 2009, Candida auris (C. auris) has emerged as a multidrug-resistant, highly invasive, hospital-acquired fungal pathogen. With clinical isolates identified...
Silicone pressure sensitive adhesives (PSAs) are polycondensation-cured, thermoplastic, bodied resin-in-polymer materials. These materials have high adhesion and long-wear enabling their ...
To effectively support wound repair, wound dressing physical properties must be conducive to both moist wound healing and selection of the appropriate type of bandage to remove excess moi...