2020
DOI: 10.17691/stm2020.12.3.12
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Application of Phagotherapy in the Treatment of Burn Patients (Review)

Abstract: Treatment of patients with a burn injury is a complex process involving multicomponent multidirectional intensive therapy of the majority of organs and systems damaged by thermal effects on the skin, alternating with repeated surgical interventions aimed at removing nonviable tissues with subsequent plastic closure of wound defects. After the recovery from the burn shock, local infectious complications are considered to be the leading problem that decelerates the process of recovery and is the main cause of le… Show more

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“…Phage therapy treatment is directed to a given bacterial species and can be combined with conventional antibiotics [ 4 ]. In addition, they represent an effective alternative due to their zero toxicity, low cost, and specific response according to the microbiome [ 47 ]. Endolysins are enzymes produced by phages during their replication, and their action is exerted on the bacterial cell wall; therefore, they mainly affect Gram-positive bacteria.…”
Section: Efficacy Loss Of Conventional Antibiotics and Proposed Solut...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phage therapy treatment is directed to a given bacterial species and can be combined with conventional antibiotics [ 4 ]. In addition, they represent an effective alternative due to their zero toxicity, low cost, and specific response according to the microbiome [ 47 ]. Endolysins are enzymes produced by phages during their replication, and their action is exerted on the bacterial cell wall; therefore, they mainly affect Gram-positive bacteria.…”
Section: Efficacy Loss Of Conventional Antibiotics and Proposed Solut...mentioning
confidence: 99%