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203 related items for PubMed ID: 1906124

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    Miller KG, Tran PL, Haley CL, Kruzek C, Colmer-Hamood JA, Myntti M, Hamood AN.
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  • 22. Controlling methicillin resistant Staphyloccocus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa wound infections with a novel biomaterial.
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  • 23. Prevention of bacterial growth and local infection in burn wounds.
    Linkner LM, Cloud DT, Trump DS, Dorman GW.
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  • 24. Negative pressure wound therapy reduces pseudomonas wound contamination more than Staphylococcus aureus.
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    Buianov VM, Rodoman GV, Danilov KIu, Khrupalov AA, Korotaev AL.
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  • 27. Re: Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates from burn patients in the Northwest of Pakistan.
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  • 30. In vitro efficacy of various topical antimicrobial agents in different time periods from contamination to application against 6 multidrug-resistant bacterial strains isolated from burn patients.
    Hajská M, Slobodníková L, Hupková H, Koller J.
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  • 34. Shiunko promotes epithelization of wounded skin.
    Huang KF, Hsu YC, Lin CN, Tzeng JI, Chen YW, Wang JJ.
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  • 35. In vitro susceptibility testing of topical antimicrobial agents used in pediatric burn patients: comparison of two methods.
    Rodgers GL, Mortensen JE, Fisher MC, Long SS.
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  • 38. [Complex iodopyrone-based preparations in the prevention and treatment of wound infections].
    Datsenko BM, Chefranov AV, Iurkov NP.
    Klin Khir (1962); 1987 Jun; (1):35-7. PubMed ID: 3560670
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  • 39. [Biological properties of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains isolated from surgical and burn wounds of hospitalized patients].
    Maresz-Babczyszyn J, Sokalska M, Popiel D.
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