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OPEN ACCESS Research Article Maggots as potential vector for pathogen transmission and consequences for infection control in waste
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Document Date: 2015-05-07 03:06:51


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Stuttgart / Manassas / Sarstedt / Barsbüttel / Nürtingen / Bubenheim / Wesel / /

Company

Creative Commons / Maden / Biomonde GmbH / /

Country

Germany / United States / Columbia / /

Event

Product Issues / /

Facility

Institute of Hygiene / Clinic of Dermatology / University Medicine / Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University / Clinic of Surgery / /

IndustryTerm

inactivation tool / waste management / therapeutic applications / /

MedicalCondition

Pseudomonas / heavily microbial colonized chronic wounds / acute and chronic pyogenic infections / chronic osteomyelitis / controlled myiasis / osteomyelitis / pressure ulcers / leg ulcers / bloodstream infections / S. aureus / chronic wounds / infection / sepsis / /

MedicalTreatment

Surgery / /

Organization

US Federal Reserve / Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University / Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine / Department of Trauma and Orthopedic Surgery / /

Person

Stevens JR. / Maggot / Prince / Matthias Napp / Thomas S. Wound / /

Position

Prince / Corresponding author / /

Product

wounds / larvae / wound bed microbial contamination / maggots / /

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Virginia / /

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