2022
DOI: 10.1177/08853282221145872
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Effect of antimicrobial peptide conjugated surgical sutures on multiple drug-resistant microorganisms

Abstract: Surgical site infections are commonly encountered as a risk factor in clinics that increase the morbidity of a patient after a surgical operation. Surgical sutures are one of the leading factor for the formation of surgical site infections that induce bacterial colonization by their broad surface area. Current strategies to overcome with surgical site infections consist utilization of antibiotic agent coatings such as triclosan. However, the significant increase in antibiotic resistance majorly decreases their… Show more

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“…The incorporation of AMPs into sutures offers several advantages in the prevention of SSIs. Firstly, AMPs used in sutures are originally selected for their minimal cytotoxicity and immunogenicity, ensuring biocompatibility and compatibility with wound healing processes [92]. In addition, due to their broad-spectrum activity on drug-resistant strains, AMPs are suitable for combating polymicrobial infections.…”
Section: Discovery Of Ampsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporation of AMPs into sutures offers several advantages in the prevention of SSIs. Firstly, AMPs used in sutures are originally selected for their minimal cytotoxicity and immunogenicity, ensuring biocompatibility and compatibility with wound healing processes [92]. In addition, due to their broad-spectrum activity on drug-resistant strains, AMPs are suitable for combating polymicrobial infections.…”
Section: Discovery Of Ampsmentioning
confidence: 99%