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Babysitter Indicted After Toddler Severely Burned

  • Australian researchers published a review in Advanced Therapeutics analyzing new dermal substitutes for severe burn treatment.
  • They investigated these substitutes due to traditional treatments like skin grafting often failing to control infection and promote healing.
  • The study discusses innovative skin substitutes, including one derived from wild Atlantic cod skin that naturally combats microbes, and NovoSorb BTM, a man-made biodegradable scaffold designed to inhibit bacterial growth without the use of antibiotics.
  • Dr. Zlatko Kopecki explained that integrating advanced biomaterials with cellular therapies has the potential to promote the growth of fully functional skin, offering significant benefits for burn recovery.
  • These advancements have the potential to lessen dependence on antibiotics, enhance healing outcomes, and mark a significant breakthrough for a vast number of individuals recovering from severe burns globally.
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New generation of skin substitutes give hope to severe burn patients

Researchers have flagged some "promising" new approaches that could save lives and dramatically improve patient recovery.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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