Antibacterial Efficacy Testing of a Bioelectric Wound Dressing Against Clinical Wound Pathogens

  • Kim H
  • Makin I
  • Skiba J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Silver-based wound dressings have been developed for the control of bioburden in wounds. However, the popularity and extensive use of silver-based dressings has been associated with emerging microbial resistances to silver. In this study we examined in vitro antibacterial efficacy of a bioelectric dressing containing silver and zinc against various wound pathogens. Antibiotic-sensitive clinical wound isolates showed a 100% reduction in bacterial growth, except that Enterococcus faecalis isolate was shown to survive with a bacterial log 10 reduction rate of less than 10 2 CFU. We also investigated antibacterial efficacy against the extended spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) bacteria, multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria, and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The bioelectric dressing was effective in killing wound pathogens including ESBL, MDR, and MRSA in vitro . Furthermore, based on the primary results against E. faecalis , we carried out extensive studies against several nosocomial Enterococcus species including vancomycin-resistant species. Overall, the vancomycin-sensitive or -resistant Enterococcus species were resistant to this dressing at up to 48 h, except for the vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus raffinosus isolate only showing a 100% bacterial reduction at 48 h, but not at 24 h. The results demonstrated the effective bactericidal activity of a bioelectric dressing against antibiotic-sensitive and MDR strains, but Enterococcus species are bacteriostatic.

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Kim, H., Makin, I., Skiba, J., Ho, A., Housler, G., Stojadinovic, A., & Izadjoo, M. (2014). Antibacterial Efficacy Testing of a Bioelectric Wound Dressing Against Clinical Wound Pathogens. The Open Microbiology Journal, 8(1), 15–21. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874285801408010015

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