Introducing Microlyte Vet: a new generation of wound technology for optimal wound healing

The structure of Microlyte Vet combines anionic and cationic charged polymeric components that complement the complex chemistry of the wound to support the formation and reorganisation of granulation...

Biofilms and their significance in veterinary wound management

Biofilms are found on a variety of living and non-living surfaces; recent studies have shown that biofilms can present on numerous medical consumables and devices, such as urinary catheters,...

Pseudomonas otitis: what nurses need to know — frequently asked questions

Pseudomonas species are Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria. They are widespread in nature but are particularly found in aquatic habitats, soil and in decaying vegetation. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is...

PHMB as a topical antimicrobial in veterinary wound management

Wound infection has been well recognized as a factor involved in prolonged wound healing. Wound infection is seen to prolong the inflammatory phase of wound healing, resulting in pain and discomfort...