A new treatment for chronic wounds, developed by Crawford Healthcare and the University of Manchester, could save the NHS over £125m a year in the fight against antibiotic resistance, following the success of a breakthrough study.
With more than 5,000 major limb amputations taking place each year in England, at a cost of c£25,000 an operation, Crawford’s new silver-based wound dressing KerraContact Ag – developed in partnership with the University of Manchester – has prevented a near certain leg amputation at an NHS hospital following the failure of traditional antibiotic treatment.…
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