The use of silver hydrogel in wound treatment as an alternative to reduce antibiotic-resistant pathogens
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Resumo: | Medical science is currently at an early stage for effectively controlling skin damage. One of the main barriers to good wound healing is bacterial infection, which poses a risk of long-term harmful effects. A clean wound, free of bacterial infections, is essential for the quick and effective regeneration of the skin. Hydrogel is one of the best biomaterials for antibiotic delivery in wound areas due to its high hydrophilicity, distinctive three-dimensional network, good biocompatibility, and cell adherence. Although many antibiotics are successful in treating infected wounds, improper or repetitive use of these medications may cause germs to become resistant. Notoriously, antimicrobial resistance in pathogenic bacteria is already considered a serious global public health issue. Recently, the use of silver associated with nanotechnology has been reconsidered as an important alternative to reduce the spread of antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Silver hydrogel dressings have become effective agents in wound management, substituting the use of antibiotics. The objective of this review is to show the importance of hydrogels in wound treatments, as well as the antibacterial properties of silver hydrogels and their implications in wound care. |
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The use of silver hydrogel in wound treatment as an alternative to reduce antibiotic-resistant pathogensEl uso de hidrogel de plata en el tratamiento de heridas como alternativa para reducir los patógenos resistentes a los antibióticosO uso de hidrogel de prata no tratamento de feridas como alternativa para reduzir patógenos resistentes a antibióticosHidrogelPrataResistência antimicrobianaBactériasFeridasAntibióticoInfecçãoBiomedicinaBiomaterialTratamento médico.HidrogelPlataResistencia antimicrobianaBacteriasHeridaAntibióticoInfecciónBiomedicinaBiomaterialTratamiento médico.HydrogelSilverAntimicrobial resistanceWoundAntibioticInfectionBiomedicineBiomaterialBacteriaMedical treatment.Medical science is currently at an early stage for effectively controlling skin damage. One of the main barriers to good wound healing is bacterial infection, which poses a risk of long-term harmful effects. A clean wound, free of bacterial infections, is essential for the quick and effective regeneration of the skin. Hydrogel is one of the best biomaterials for antibiotic delivery in wound areas due to its high hydrophilicity, distinctive three-dimensional network, good biocompatibility, and cell adherence. Although many antibiotics are successful in treating infected wounds, improper or repetitive use of these medications may cause germs to become resistant. Notoriously, antimicrobial resistance in pathogenic bacteria is already considered a serious global public health issue. Recently, the use of silver associated with nanotechnology has been reconsidered as an important alternative to reduce the spread of antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Silver hydrogel dressings have become effective agents in wound management, substituting the use of antibiotics. The objective of this review is to show the importance of hydrogels in wound treatments, as well as the antibacterial properties of silver hydrogels and their implications in wound care.La ciencia médica se encuentra actualmente en una etapa temprana para controlar eficazmente el daño de la piel. Una de las principales barreras para una buena cicatrización de heridas es la infección bacteriana, que presenta un riesgo de efectos nocivos a largo plazo. Una herida limpia, libre de infecciones bacterianas, es fundamental para la regeneración rápida y eficaz de la piel. El hidrogel es uno de los mejores biomateriales para la administración de antibióticos en las áreas de heridas debido a su alta hidrofilicidad, red tridimensional distintiva, buena biocompatibilidad y adherencia celular. Aunque muchos antibióticos tienen éxito en el tratamiento de heridas infectadas, el uso inadecuado o repetitivo de estos medicamentos puede hacer que los gérmenes se vuelvan resistentes. Notoriamente, la resistencia a los antimicrobianos en bacterias patógenas ya se considera un grave problema de salud pública mundial. Recientemente, el uso de plata asociada a la nanotecnología se ha reconsiderado como una alternativa importante para reducir la propagación de patógenos resistentes a los antibióticos. Los apósitos de hidrogel de plata se han convertido en agentes eficaces en el tratamiento de heridas, sustituyendo el uso de antibióticos. El propósito de la revisión es demostrar la importancia de los hidrogeles en el tratamiento de heridas, así como las propiedades antibacterianas de los hidrogeles de plata y sus implicaciones en el cuidado de heridas.A ciência médica está atualmente em um estágio inicial para controlar efetivamente os danos à pele. Uma das principais barreiras para uma boa cicatrização de feridas é a infecção bacteriana, que apresenta um risco de efeitos nocivos a longo prazo. Uma ferida limpa, livre de infecções bacterianas, é essencial para a regeneração rápida e eficaz da pele. O hidrogel é um dos melhores biomateriais para administração de antibióticos em áreas de feridas devido à sua alta hidrofilicidade, rede tridimensional distinta, boa biocompatibilidade e aderência celular. Embora muitos antibióticos sejam bem-sucedidos no tratamento de feridas infectadas, o uso impróprio ou repetitivo desses medicamentos pode fazer com que os germes se tornem resistentes. Notoriamente, a resistência antimicrobiana em bactérias patogênicas já é considerada um grave problema de saúde pública global. Recentemente, o uso de prata associado à nanotecnologia tem sido reconsiderado como uma importante alternativa para reduzir a disseminação de patógenos resistentes a antibióticos. Os curativos de hidrogel de prata tornaram-se agentes eficazes no manejo de feridas, substituindo o uso de antibióticos. O objetivo da revisão é demonstrar a importância dos hidrogéis no tratamento de feridas, bem como as propriedades antibacterianas dos hidrogéis de prata e suas implicações no tratamento de feridas.Research, Society and Development2022-09-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3484910.33448/rsd-v11i12.34849Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e387111234849Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e387111234849Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e3871112348492525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34849/29184Copyright (c) 2022 Débora Brito Goularthttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGoulart, Débora Brito2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34849Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:58.930039Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The use of silver hydrogel in wound treatment as an alternative to reduce antibiotic-resistant pathogens El uso de hidrogel de plata en el tratamiento de heridas como alternativa para reducir los patógenos resistentes a los antibióticos O uso de hidrogel de prata no tratamento de feridas como alternativa para reduzir patógenos resistentes a antibióticos |
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The use of silver hydrogel in wound treatment as an alternative to reduce antibiotic-resistant pathogens |
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The use of silver hydrogel in wound treatment as an alternative to reduce antibiotic-resistant pathogens Goulart, Débora Brito Hidrogel Prata Resistência antimicrobiana Bactérias Feridas Antibiótico Infecção Biomedicina Biomaterial Tratamento médico. Hidrogel Plata Resistencia antimicrobiana Bacterias Herida Antibiótico Infección Biomedicina Biomaterial Tratamiento médico. Hydrogel Silver Antimicrobial resistance Wound Antibiotic Infection Biomedicine Biomaterial Bacteria Medical treatment. |
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The use of silver hydrogel in wound treatment as an alternative to reduce antibiotic-resistant pathogens |
title_full |
The use of silver hydrogel in wound treatment as an alternative to reduce antibiotic-resistant pathogens |
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The use of silver hydrogel in wound treatment as an alternative to reduce antibiotic-resistant pathogens |
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The use of silver hydrogel in wound treatment as an alternative to reduce antibiotic-resistant pathogens |
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The use of silver hydrogel in wound treatment as an alternative to reduce antibiotic-resistant pathogens |
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Goulart, Débora Brito |
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Goulart, Débora Brito |
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Goulart, Débora Brito |
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Hidrogel Prata Resistência antimicrobiana Bactérias Feridas Antibiótico Infecção Biomedicina Biomaterial Tratamento médico. Hidrogel Plata Resistencia antimicrobiana Bacterias Herida Antibiótico Infección Biomedicina Biomaterial Tratamiento médico. Hydrogel Silver Antimicrobial resistance Wound Antibiotic Infection Biomedicine Biomaterial Bacteria Medical treatment. |
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Hidrogel Prata Resistência antimicrobiana Bactérias Feridas Antibiótico Infecção Biomedicina Biomaterial Tratamento médico. Hidrogel Plata Resistencia antimicrobiana Bacterias Herida Antibiótico Infección Biomedicina Biomaterial Tratamiento médico. Hydrogel Silver Antimicrobial resistance Wound Antibiotic Infection Biomedicine Biomaterial Bacteria Medical treatment. |
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Medical science is currently at an early stage for effectively controlling skin damage. One of the main barriers to good wound healing is bacterial infection, which poses a risk of long-term harmful effects. A clean wound, free of bacterial infections, is essential for the quick and effective regeneration of the skin. Hydrogel is one of the best biomaterials for antibiotic delivery in wound areas due to its high hydrophilicity, distinctive three-dimensional network, good biocompatibility, and cell adherence. Although many antibiotics are successful in treating infected wounds, improper or repetitive use of these medications may cause germs to become resistant. Notoriously, antimicrobial resistance in pathogenic bacteria is already considered a serious global public health issue. Recently, the use of silver associated with nanotechnology has been reconsidered as an important alternative to reduce the spread of antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Silver hydrogel dressings have become effective agents in wound management, substituting the use of antibiotics. The objective of this review is to show the importance of hydrogels in wound treatments, as well as the antibacterial properties of silver hydrogels and their implications in wound care. |
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