The wound dressings of the future won’t just stop us from from bleeding — they will also detect infection and release antibiotic treatments as necessary. Researchers at the University of Bath and the Southwest UK Paediatric Burns Centre have designed a dressing that detects disease-causing pathogens, releases antibiotics from nanocapsules, and even changes color to indicate that an antibiotic has been released.
Medical Dressing Uses Nanotechnology to Treat Infection
by Ariel Schwartz, 07/08/10
filed under: Design for Health
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