Abstract
Significance:
The prevalence of chronic wounds is increasing worldwide. The most recent estimates suggest that up to 2% of the population in the industrialized countries is affected.
Recent Advances:
During the past few decades, bacterial biofilms have been elucidated as one of the primary reasons why chronic wounds fail to heal.
Critical Issues:
There is a lack of direct causation and evidence of the role that biofilms play in persistent wounds, which complicates research on new treatment options, since it is still unknown which factors dominate. For this reason, several different
Future Directions:
Present understandings of all the elements and interactions that take place within chronic wounds are incomplete. As our insight of
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