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Wed, 25 Jul 2007 21:17:51 -0700
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WOUNDS Journal to Publish Study on Effective Antimicrobial Application
of Manuka Honey-Based Product
Business Wire, 7/25/2007
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2007/07/study-honey-is-effective-against-broad.html

PRINCETON, N.J., Jul 25, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Derma Sciences (DSCI) ,
a manufacturer and marketer of advanced wound care products, today
announced that the September 2007 issue of the journal WOUNDS: A
Compendium of Clinical Research and Practice (WOUNDS) will feature an
article on the use of a manuka honey-based product as a topical
antimicrobial for chronic and acute wounds and burns… 

The abstract for the WOUNDS article by George NM and Cutting KF to be
published in September is as follows: 

"The clinical use of honey has received increasing interest in recent
years, in particular as a topical antibacterial dressing. Results so far
are extremely encouraging, demonstrating that honey is effective against
a broad range of microorganisms including multiresistant strains…

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