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Bacteriophages a New Therapeutic Solution for Inhibiting Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Causing Wound Infection: Lesson from Animal Models and Clinical Trials

机译:噬菌体一种抑制引起伤口感染的多药耐药细菌的新治疗方法:动物模型和临床试验的教训

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Wound infection kills a large number of patients worldwide each year. , and are the most important colonizing pathogens of wounds that, with various virulence factors and impaired immune system, causes extensive tissue damage and nonhealing wounds. Furthermore, the septicemia caused by these pathogens increases the mortality rate due to wound infections. Because of the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in recent years, the use of antibiotics to inhibit these pathogens has been restricted, and the topical application of antibiotics in wound infections increases antibiotic resistance. Therefore, finding a new therapeutic strategy against wound infections is so essential since these infections have a destructive effect on the patient’s mental health and high medical costs. In this review, we discussed the use of phages for the prevention of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria, causing wound infection and their role in wound healing in animal models and clinical trials. The results showed that phages have a high ability to inhibit different wound infections caused by MDR bacteria, heal the wound faster, have lower side effects and toxicity, destroy bacterial biofilm, and they are useful in controlling immune responses. Many studies have used animal models to evaluate the function of phages, and this study appears to have a positive impact on the use of phages in clinical practice and the development of a new therapeutic approach to control wound infections, although there are still many limitations.
机译:伤口感染每年在世界范围内杀死大量患者。 ,是最重要的伤口定植病原体,具有各种毒力因子和免疫系统受损,可引起广泛的组织损伤和伤口不愈合。此外,由这些病原体引起的败血病增加了由于伤口感染引起的死亡率。由于近年来抗生素耐药性的普遍使用,限制抗生素抑制这些病原体的使用受到限制,并且在伤口感染中局部应用抗生素会增加抗生素耐药性。因此,找到一种新的治疗伤口感染的策略非常重要,因为这些感染会对患者的心理健康和高昂的医疗费用产生破坏性影响。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了在动物模型和临床试验中使用噬菌体预防多药耐药(MDR)细菌,引起伤口感染以及它们在伤口愈合中的作用。结果表明,噬菌体具有很高的抑制MDR细菌引起的不同伤口感染的能力,可以更快地愈合伤口,具有较低的副作用和毒性,可以破坏细菌生物膜,并且可以用于控制免疫反应。许多研究已经使用动物模型来评估噬菌体的功能,尽管仍然存在许多局限性,但这项研究似乎对临床实践中噬菌体的使用以及控制伤口感染的新治疗方法的开发产生了积极影响。

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