Anti-biofilm dressing products help manage large wounds, thereby, reducing the risk of infection. Treating wounds with an antimicrobial or bacteriostatic dressing in an alginate or polymeric foam form will help prevent reformation of biofilms. Anti-biofilm agents can be used to prevent biofilm formation or to prevent reformation after debridement, thereby improving the wound healing.
Market Dynamics:
Increasing incidence of chronic diseases, increasing burden of chronic wounds, growing geriatric population, increasing number of surgical procedures, and high demand for advanced wound care products are major factors expected to propel the growth of the global anti-biofilm wound dressing market during the forecast period.
For instance, in October 2021, Imbed Biosciences received US$ 800,000 in a Commercialization Readiness Pilot (CRP) grant from the National Institute for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) to support late-stage development of a next-generation wound dressing that can kill bacteria hidden inside the biofilms in wounds and accelerate wound healing.
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