British journal of nursing | 2019

Medicinal honey in clinical practice: viable alternative or useful adjunct in wound care management?

 

Abstract


In light of concerns raised about antimicrobial resistance, especially in hospitals, and the rise in bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics scientists are examining alternative sources and strategies to combat infection. Among the plethora of complementary medicines now being considered is honey, particularly manuka honey. Medicinal honey is a relatively new label given to some types of honey that have been shown to be effective antimicrobial agents in in vitro studies. Large-scale clinical trials are yet to be conducted but there is considerable interest and numerous case studies that demonstrate the benefits of medicinal honey, especially in wound healing.

Volume 28 12
Pages \n S23-S30\n
DOI 10.12968/bjon.2019.28.12.S23
Language English
Journal British journal of nursing

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