Abstract
Antimicrobial burns dressing fights bacterial infection. A University of Bath research project
Dr. Toby Jenkins of the Chemistry Department, University of Bath and Dr. Amber Young of Frenchay Hospital, Bristol have been collaborating on a new burns dressing project that will detect bacterial toxins in a wound, alerting clinicians to infection. This will improve the treatment of burns, especially in paediatric burns cases.
Dr. Toby Jenkins of the Chemistry Department, University of Bath and Dr. Amber Young of Frenchay Hospital, Bristol have been collaborating on a new burns dressing project that will detect bacterial toxins in a wound, alerting clinicians to infection. This will improve the treatment of burns, especially in paediatric burns cases.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | University of Bath |
| Media of output | Film |
| Publication status | Published - 2012 |
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KTA024 - Novel Plasma Deposited Antimicrobial Thin Flim (POC)
Jenkins, T. (PI)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
1/01/10 → 30/06/11
Project: Research council
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