Аннотация
В последнее десятилетие исследователи «заново открыли» ряд антисептиков и методов лечения инфицированных ран, известных с глубокой древности. Одним из таких антимикробных веществ является пчелиный мёд. В публикации представлен взгляд на настоящее и потенциальное будущее применения мёда в лечении инфицированных ран с позиций доказательной медицины.
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