Scientists have uncovered new clues about why diabetic foot infections can become so severe and difficult to treat. By ...
New research led by King's College London, in collaboration with the University of Westminster, has shed light on the ...
A global DNA deep dive shows why E. coli infections in diabetic foot wounds can be so stubborn, dangerous, and hard to treat.
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Diabetes has many complications shutting down several systems and organs if not managed ...
Researchers found that a common antibiotic-resistant bacterium prevents wounds from healing by chemically paralyzing skin cells rather than attacking them directly. Scientists from an international ...
Treating a simple diabetic foot ulcer can cost $8,000; an infected one, $17,000. The main message for the average diabetic: Take off your socks and shoes at every visit to the doctor and ask that he ...
New research led by King's College London, in collaboration with the University of Westminster, has shed light on the ...
May 23, 2012 — Correct multidisciplinary treatment of common diabetic foot infections can reduce amputations, according to guidelines for diagnosis and treatment issued by the Infectious Diseases ...
Data highlighting potential of Nu-3 in mildly infected diabetic foot ulcer (iDFU) published in "Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy" "This peer-reviewed paper underscores the unique potential of ...
NEW YORK, Feb. 12 (UPI) --People with diabetes are more prone to developing Staphylococcus aureus, a leading cause of infections and death associated with resistance to antibiotics, a new study has ...
Medically reviewed by Kelly Wood, MD Key Takeaways People with diabetes have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases like ...