Publications for download
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Non-medicated wound dressing as an antimicrobial alternative in wound management Gerhard Kammerlander et al.
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Infection control; multicentre trial; reduction in inflammation signs, fibrinous layers and wound pain; compatibility with secondary dressings; product handling © 2006 by Akademie für zertifiziertes Wundmanagement
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Has Cutisorb Sorbact proved its practical value as an antibacterial dressing? B. v. Hallern, F. Lang
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Colonised and infected wounds; microbial monitoring; traumatic wounds; abscesses; postoperative wounds; decubitus ulcers; leg ulcers; diabetic gangrene; treatment period; in-use comfort; patient and user satisfaction © 2005 by Verlag für Medizinische Publikationen
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An evaluation of the efficacy of Cutimed Sorbact in different types of non-healing wounds S. Hampton
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Non-healing wounds; clinical effectiveness; cost-effectiveness; reduction in wound size, wound pain, odour and exudate; wound pH; progress in wound status © 2007 by Wounds UK
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Cutisorb Sorbact - Non-pharmacologic antibacterial therapy in traumatology and surgery B. v. Hallern, M.-R. Doerk, A. v. d. Weth
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Wound healing disturbances; factors in wound infection; antiseptics; non-pharmacologic approach; infection control; atraumatic dressing change; product handling guidelines © 2004 by Verlag für Medizinische Publikationen
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A promising alternative in the treatment of dermal fungal infections M. Claesson et al.
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Skin fungus; resistance to standard antimycotics; field study; intertriginous chronic fungal infections; binding of fungi by hydrophobic interaction
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Removal of wound bacteria from infected and colonized wounds with Cutisorb Sorbact B. v. Hallern, M.-R. Doerk, A. v. d. Weth
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Bacterial contamination; wound infection; bacterial resistance; atraumatic dressing change; infection prevention in traumatic wounds; postoperative wound management © 2004 by Verlag für Medizinische Publikationen
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A new antibacterial wound dressing without chemically active agent for the care of infected wounds A. Ljungh, T. Wadström
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Infection process; microbial cell surface hydrophobicity; hydrophobic interaction; Sorbact method © 2005 by Verlag für Medizinische Publikationen
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Further Publications
Treatment of Candida infection with a fungus adsorbing dressing
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Robertsson E., Sår (2007) 1: 26 |
Using the principle of hydrophobic interaction to bind and remove wound bacteria
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Ljungh Å., Yanagisawa N., Wadström T., JWC (2006) 15/4: 175-180 |
Growth conditions influence expression of cell surface hydrophobicity of Staphylococci and other wound infection pathogens
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Ljungh Å., Hjerten S., Wadström T., Microbiological Immunology (1995) 39/10: 753-757 |
Hydrophobic material in routine umbilical cord care and prevention of infection in newborn infants
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Meberg A., Schoyen R., Scand. J. Infect. Dis. (1990) 22/6: 729-733 |
Cell Surface Hydrophobicity of Group D and Viridans Streptococci Isolated from Patients with Septicaemia
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Ljungh Å., Österlind M., Wadström T., Zbl Bakt Hyg A (1986) 261:280-286 |
High surface hydrophobicity of autoaggregating Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from human infections studied with the salt aggregation test
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Tylewska S.K., Hjeerten S., Wadström T., Infection and Immunity
(1985) 2: 522-526
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