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(Ebook) Essential microbiology for wound care by Edwards-Jones, Valerie ISBN 9780191025075, 9780198716006, 0191025070, 0198716001

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Authors:Edwards-Jones, Valerie
Pages:176 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:5.64 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780191025075, 9780198716006, 0191025070, 0198716001
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(Ebook) Essential microbiology for wound care by Edwards-Jones, Valerie ISBN 9780191025075, 9780198716006, 0191025070, 0198716001

Wound healing is a complex process which is further complicated by the influence of microorganisms. Most wounds become contaminated following the initial trauma but only small numbers develop infection. This book covers the microbiology of wounds, describing the different groups of microorganisms, reproduction, isolation, and identification. Antimicrobial agents, systemic and topical, are described in detail and a chapter covers the role of biofilms. Other chapters cover infection control issues, the role of dressings and effective usage to help manage infection, wound management, and the healing stages in acute and chronic wounds. The final chapter focusses on current and future trends of wound management.
Abstract: Covers the key areas and the science of microbiology from a point of view relevant to a range of practitioners working in wound care who wish to enhance their skills at a postgraduate level.
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