Biomarkers for infection: enzymes, microbes, and metabolites
Volume: 99, Issue: 11, Pages: 4595 - 4614
Published: May 9, 2015
Abstract
Wound infection is a severe complication causing delayed healing and risks for patients. Conventional methods of diagnosis for infection involve error-prone clinical description of the wound and time-consuming microbiological tests. More reliable alternatives are still rare, except for invasive and unaffordable gold standard methods. This review discusses the diversity of new approaches for wound infection determination. There has been progress...
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Title
Biomarkers for infection: enzymes, microbes, and metabolites
Published Date
May 9, 2015
Volume
99
Issue
11
Pages
4595 - 4614
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