Medical honey in professional wound care

B. Biglari, T. Swing, Axel Büchler, T. Ferbert, A. Simon, G. Schmidmaier, A. Moghaddam
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Many physicians and wound care professionals still think honey is a ‘folk remedy’ with no scientific evidence for its use in modern wound care. They believe that after the development of antibiotics and professional treatment strategies, the use of honey to treat wounds is obsolete. Researchers have shown that honey derived from Leptospermum scoparium, so called manuka honey, displays significant antibacterial effects on all clinically relevant bacterial species and also works well in combination with antibiotics. Of particular interest has been manuka honey’s intriguing activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Hospitals all over Germany, New Zealand, Australia and Austria are convinced of its benefits and use it regularly. Medical-grade honey and ready-to-use honey dressings are widely available in the EU since 2004. This manuscript intends to deal with the benefits of medical honey in professional wound care.
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医用蜂蜜用于专业伤口护理
许多医生和伤口护理专家仍然认为蜂蜜是一种“民间疗法”,没有科学证据证明它在现代伤口护理中的应用。他们认为,在抗生素和专业治疗策略发展之后,使用蜂蜜治疗伤口已经过时了。研究人员已经证明,从钩尾精中提取的蜂蜜,即所谓的麦卢卡蜂蜜,对所有临床相关的细菌物种都有显著的抗菌作用,并且与抗生素结合使用效果良好。特别令人感兴趣的是麦卢卡蜂蜜对抗耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌的有趣活性。德国、新西兰、澳大利亚和奥地利的医院都相信它的好处,并经常使用它。自2004年以来,医用级蜂蜜和即食蜂蜜敷料在欧盟广泛使用。这份手稿打算处理医疗蜂蜜在专业伤口护理的好处。
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