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A Murine Model of Full-Thickness Scald Burn Injury with Subsequent Wound and Systemic Bacterial Infection.

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Infection is the leading cause of death and prolonged hospitalization in severely burned patients that survive the acute phase of injury. Here we describe a murine model of severe burn… Click to show full abstract

Infection is the leading cause of death and prolonged hospitalization in severely burned patients that survive the acute phase of injury. Here we describe a murine model of severe burn injury followed by subsequent postburn infection, both local and systemic, that leads to sepsis. A detailed description of the full-thickness scald burn procedure is provided, followed by description of infection with two common burn-associated nosocomial pathogens, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus.

Keywords: full thickness; infection; burn injury; murine model; thickness scald; injury

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2021

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