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10. Maggot-assisted Wound Healing
A Complete Guide to Maggot Therapy, Pages: 175 - 194
Swansea University Authors: Yamni Nigam , Michael Wilson , Naomi Palmer
DOI (Published version): 10.11647/obp.0300.10
Abstract
Unlike any other wound care device or pharmaceutical, medicinal maggots convey multiple therapeutic benefits at the same time when applied to chronic and/or infected wounds. In addition to providing an ideal healing environment through debridement and infection control, maggot excretions and secreti...
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Open Book Publishers
2022
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