Silver as biocides in burn and wound dressings and bacterial resistance to silver compounds

University of Illinois Chicago

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Abstract

Silver products have been used for thousands of years for their beneficial effects, often for hygiene and in more recent years as antimicrobials on wounds from burns, trauma, and diabetic ulcers. Silver sulfadiazine creams (Silvazine and Flamazine) are topical ointments that are marketed globally. In recent years, a range of wound dressings with slow-release Ag compounds have been introduced, including Acticoat, Actisorb Silver, Silverlon, and others. While these are generally accepted as useful for control of bacterial infections (and also against fungi and viruses), key issues remain, including importantly the relative efficacy of different silver products for wound and burn uses and the existence of…

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Keywords
  • Silver sulfadiazine
  • Biocide
  • Antimicrobial
  • Microbiology
  • Burn wound
  • Medicine
  • Hygiene
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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