Aerobic bacterial isolates from wound infection

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Human skin acts as an excellent barrier to infection provided it is not breached (Bhatt et al. 2007). Exposure of subcutaneous tissue following a loss of skin integrity (i.e. a wound) provides moist warm and nutritious environment that is conducive to microbial colonization and proliferation. However the abundance and diversity of microorganisms in any wound will be influenced by factors such as wound type depth location and quality the level of tissue perfusion and the antimicrobial efficacy of the host immune response (Bowler et al. 2001).
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