Comparative Study of the Antibacterial Activity of Honey Foreign Drugs for the Treatment of Wound Infections and Domestic Native Honey
- Authors: 1, 1, 1, 1, 1
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Affiliations:
- Smolensk State Medical University, 28 Krupskoi Str., Smolensk, 214019, Russian Federation
- Issue: Vol 8, No 2 (2015)
- Pages: 222-228
- Section: Original articles
- URL: https://vestnik-surgery.com/journal/article/view/244
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18499/2070-478X-2015-8-2-222-228
- ID: 244
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Abstract
The purpose of the study To compare the antibacterial activity of honey products and native honey in relation to the collection of strains with extreme phenotypes of resistance to antimicrobial agents derived from surgical hospitals in Russia.
Materials and methods Investigated the antimicrobial activity of 2 honey samples recommended for clinical use in European countries and 4 samples of honey from different regions of Russia in relation to the 95 extremely resistant strains of bacteria with known mechanisms of resistance.
Results and their discussion Samples of native domestic honey were more effective against various types of microorganisms than manuka honey. Antibacterial activity is not dependent on the mechanism of resistance.
Conclusion Honey from Smolensk could become the basis for creating new effective antibacterial agent for topical treatment of wound infections caused by multidrug-resistant strains.
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Smolensk State Medical University, 28 Krupskoi Str., Smolensk, 214019, Russian Federation
Author for correspondence.
Email: vladislav.privolnev@gmail.com
PhD, Assistant Prof., Department of General Surgery, Smolensk State Medical University
Smolensk State Medical University, 28 Krupskoi Str., Smolensk, 214019, Russian Federation
Email: mapal77@mail.ru
MD, Prof. of Surgery, Chief, of General Surgery Department, Smolensk State Medical University
Smolensk State Medical University, 28 Krupskoi Str., Smolensk, 214019, Russian Federation
Email: edelsteinmv@antibiotic.ru
PhD, Chief of Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology, Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Smolensk State Medical University, 28 Krupskoi Str., Smolensk, 214019, Russian Federation
Email: marina.sukhorukova@antibiotic.ru
PhD, senior microbiologist, Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Smolensk State Medical University, 28 Krupskoi Str., Smolensk, 214019, Russian Federation
Email: timokhova@antiboitic.ru
microbiologist, Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
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