Beneficial and deleterious bacterial–host interactions in chronic wound pathophysiology

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
C. Watters, Tony T. Yuan, K. Rumbaugh
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Abstract

Abstract : Chronic wounds represent a major health and financial burden. Although incredible advancements in wound management have been made in the last decade, the incidences of chronic wounds continue to increase due to a rise in biofilm-associated infections. The presence of biofilm causes chronic inflammation, leading to impaired healing rates and host mortality. This review describes the deleterious bacterialhost interactions, as well as the beneficial role of pH and probiotics in chronic wound infections.
慢性伤口病理生理学中有益和有害的细菌-宿主相互作用
摘要:慢性伤口是一个主要的健康和经济负担。尽管在过去十年中伤口管理取得了令人难以置信的进步,但由于生物膜相关感染的增加,慢性伤口的发病率继续增加。生物膜的存在引起慢性炎症,导致愈合率降低和宿主死亡率。本文综述了慢性伤口感染中有害细菌与宿主的相互作用,以及pH和益生菌的有益作用。
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Chronic Wound Care Management and Research
Chronic Wound Care Management and Research HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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