Literature DB >> 19807676

Anti-biofilm strategies and the need for innovations in wound care.

Mary C B Ammons1.   

Abstract

With an aging and obese population, chronic wounds such as diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, and venous leg ulcers are of an increasingly relevant medical concern in the developed world. Identification of bacterial biofilm contamination as a major contributor to non-healing wounds demands biofilm-targeted strategies to treat chronic wounds. While the current standard of care has proven marginally effective, there are components of standard care that should remain part of the wound treatment regime including systemic and topical antibiotics, antiseptics, and physical debridement of biofilm and devitalized tissue. Emerging anti-biofilm strategies include novel, non-invasive means of physical debridement, chemical agent strategies, and biological agent strategies. While aging and obesity will continue to be major burdens to wound care, the emergence of wounds associated with war require investigation and biotechnology development to address biofilm strategies that manage multi-drug resistant bacteria contaminating the chronic wound. The article presents some of the recent patents related to anti-biofilm strategy in wound care.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19807676      PMCID: PMC7008005          DOI: 10.2174/157489110790112581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Recent Pat Antiinfect Drug Discov        ISSN: 1574-891X


  109 in total

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Journal:  Annu Rev Microbiol       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 15.500

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Authors:  Morten Hentzer; Leo Eberl; John Nielsen; Michael Givskov
Journal:  BioDrugs       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 5.807

3.  Antimicrobial activity of silver-containing dressings on wound microorganisms using an in vitro biofilm model.

Authors:  Steven L Percival; Phillip G Bowler; Jayne Dolman
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 3.315

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Authors:  D D Rhoads; R D Wolcott; S L Percival
Journal:  J Wound Care       Date:  2008-11       Impact factor: 2.072

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Journal:  J Dermatol Sci       Date:  2005-03-02       Impact factor: 4.563

7.  The effect of a semiocclusive dressing on the microbial population in superficial wounds.

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Review 8.  Human lactoferrin: a novel therapeutic with broad spectrum potential.

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Journal:  Diabetes Care       Date:  2008-03       Impact factor: 19.112

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Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  2006-09       Impact factor: 3.501

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  22 in total

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Authors:  H M H N Bandara; A Harb; D Kolacny; P Martins; H D C Smyth
Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech       Date:  2014-08-26       Impact factor: 3.246

2.  Biomedical evaluation of a novel nitrogen oxides releasing wound dressing.

Authors:  Rachna N Dave; Hiren M Joshi; Vayalam P Venugopalan
Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med       Date:  2012-09-22       Impact factor: 3.896

Review 3.  The role of whirlpool in wound care.

Authors:  Hanz Tao; Jaime P Butler; Tammy Luttrell
Journal:  J Am Coll Clin Wound Spec       Date:  2013-01-22

4.  Next science wound gel technology, a novel agent that inhibits biofilm development by gram-positive and gram-negative wound pathogens.

Authors:  Kyle G Miller; Phat L Tran; Cecily L Haley; Cassandra Kruzek; Jane A Colmer-Hamood; Matt Myntti; Abdul N Hamood
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2014-03-17       Impact factor: 5.191

Review 5.  Diabetic lower extremity wounds: the rationale for growth factors-based infiltration treatment.

Authors:  Jorge Berlanga-Acosta
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2011-09-13       Impact factor: 3.315

6.  Diabetic foot infection: A critical complication.

Authors:  Jennifer J Hurlow; Gavin J Humphreys; Frank L Bowling; Andrew J McBain
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2018-05-28       Impact factor: 3.315

7.  Printed Electroceutical Dressings for the Inhibition of Biofilms and Treatment of Chronic Wounds.

Authors:  Rachel Heald; Molly Bennett; Vish V Subramaniam; Devendra Dusane; Varun Lochab; Prashanth Mohana Sundaram; Sarah Salyer; J D West; Paul Stoodley; Shaurya Prakash
Journal:  J Microelectromech Syst       Date:  2020-06-10       Impact factor: 2.417

Review 8.  Modality of bacterial growth presents unique targets: how do we treat biofilm-mediated infections?

Authors:  Paul D Fey
Journal:  Curr Opin Microbiol       Date:  2010-09-29       Impact factor: 7.934

Review 9.  Beyond conventional antibiotics - New directions for combination products to combat biofilm.

Authors:  Danir Fanisovich Bayramov; Jennifer Ann Neff
Journal:  Adv Drug Deliv Rev       Date:  2016-08-03       Impact factor: 15.470

10.  Gallium-Loaded Dissolvable Microfilm Constructs that Provide Sustained Release of Ga(3+) for Management of Biofilms.

Authors:  Maggie Herron; Michael J Schurr; Christopher J Murphy; Jonathan F McAnulty; Charles J Czuprynski; Nicholas L Abbott
Journal:  Adv Healthc Mater       Date:  2015-11-24       Impact factor: 9.933

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