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Pathogenesis of Wound and Biomaterial-Associated Infections
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Pathogenesis of Wound and Biomaterial-Associated Infections

Despite recent advances in medical treatment, patients suffering from wounds such as burns or receiving surgical implants are still in greater danger of infection. This has called attention to the need for better understanding of infections at the molecular level. Scientists from various disciplines summarize current knowledge and investigate how methods to avoid wound and biomaterial-associated infections can be developed. These methods include new antibiotics, surgical strategies to prevent infection, and ways to stimulate the immune system and the tissue healing process. Specific topics include: the definition of microbial cell surface determinants important for adhesion to graft; the definition of extracellular bacterial enzymes and toxins involved in tissue breakdown and the local spread of infection; the prevention of the systemic spreading of infection with immunoglobulins and antibiotics; and the problem of multiple antibiotic resistance in most versatile pathogens.
Painos
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
ISBN
9783540195962
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
3.9.1990
Sivumäärä
570