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Successful treatment of a unique chronic multi-bacterial scalp infection with N-chlorotaurine, N-bromotaurine and bromamine T

Authors :
Markus Nagl
Dorothea Orth-Höller
Anthony M. Kyriakopoulos
Janusz Marcinkiewicz
Stella Baliou
Vassilis Zoumbourlis
Source :
Access Microbiology
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Microbiology Society, 2020.

Abstract

Microbial species can act in synergy to circumvent environmental stress conditions and survive. In addition, biofilms are a serious public-health issue globally and constitute a clinical emergency. Infection persistence, increased morbidity and mortality, and antibiotic resistance are consequences of poly-microbial synergy. Due to inherited complexity and synergy between numerous species, newer antimicrobial agents of increased efficacy and tolerability are needed. In this unique medical case, a chronic (9 year) multi-bacterial scalp infection was differentially diagnosed from other inflammatory skin disorders by prolonged microbiological culture. The bacterial species found seem to have caused lesions of visible biofilm not documented previously in the medical literature. This complicated infection was treated successfully and rapidly with the combined topical application of the active halogen compounds N-chlorotaurine, N-bromotaurine and bromamine T, which is in contrast to the previous failed systemic and topical therapeutic approaches. This study strengthens the case for the use of active halogen compounds against multi-bacterial infections of the skin in the future, without the occurrence of resistance.

Details

ISSN :
25168290
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Access Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5a40e35663504e168ef1e67636d2c5f0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000126