| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - rs.1 Diabetic foot ulcers are notoriously slow to heal and often lead to complications such as life-threatening infection and amputation.1 Traditionally, the mainstays of wound care include debridement, ensuring adequate vascular perfusion, eradicating infection and offloading diabetic foot ulcers.2 An often underestimated cause in the delay of wound healing is the development of biofilm.
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