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Absence of bacterial resistance to medical-grade manuka honey

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Clinical use of honey in the topical treatment of wounds has increased in Europe and North America since licensed wound care products became available in 2004 and 2007, respectively. Honey-resistant bacteria have not been isolated from wounds, but there is a need to investigate whether honey has the potential to select for honey resistance. Two cultures of bacteria from reference collections ( NCTC 10017 and ATCC 27853) and four cultures isolated from wounds (, methicillin-resistant (MRSA), and ) were exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of manuka honey in continuous and stepwise training experiments to determine whether the susceptibility to honey diminished. Reduced susceptibilities to manuka honey in the test organisms during long-term stepwise resistance training were found, but these changes were not permanent and honey-resistant mutants were not detected. The risk of bacteria acquiring resistance to honey will be low if high concentrations are maintained clinically.

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hal-00600038 , version 1 (13-06-2011)

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R. A. Cooper, L. Jenkins, A. F. M. Henriques, R. S. Duggan, N. F. Burton. Absence of bacterial resistance to medical-grade manuka honey. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2010, 29 (10), pp.1237-1241. ⟨10.1007/s10096-010-0992-1⟩. ⟨hal-00600038⟩

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