Acetic acid dressings converted skin graft donor sites into full thickness wounds in a burned infant, a case report
Colonisation with Pseudomonas aeruginosa considerably increases the mortality rate in burns, due to its common resistance to antibiotic treatment. Simple dressings consisting of gauze soaked in acetic acid have been proven as effective in eradicating pseudomonas however few studies have demonstrated...
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Main Authors: | Federica D'Asta (Author), Thomas Challoner (Author), Yvonne T. Wilson (Author), Clare Thomas (Author), Naiem S. Moiemen (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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