Innovation of Wound and Burn Care Dressings from Traditional to Nonwoven Polymeric Scaffolds

  • Bhullar S
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Abstract

Health care professionals often come across patients inflicted with exuding wounds and burn injuries which get infected with broad range of micro-organisms because wounds often provide a favourable environment for the colonization of microbes

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Bhullar, S. K., & Buttar, H. S. (2016). Innovation of Wound and Burn Care Dressings from Traditional to Nonwoven Polymeric Scaffolds. Pathology and Laboratory Medicine – Open Journal, 1(2), e4–e7. https://doi.org/10.17140/plmoj-1-e002

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