Exploring the Burn Wound Microbiome Using Next Generation Sequencing Technology

Date Added
April 4th, 2023
PRO Number
Pro00123277
Researcher
Deepak Ozhathil

List of Studies

Keywords
Surgery
Summary

Exploring the Burn Wound Microbiome Using Next Generation Sequencing Technology study is designed to learn more about the microorganisms (bacteria and fungi such as yeast) that are present in traumatic burn wounds. We wish to learn how the make up of microbes differ between the wounded and uninjured skin. Currently, if a doctor wants to know which organisms exist in a burn wound, they would need to send a sample of the wound surface to be grown on a petri dish. Ultimately this system takes too long and may not identify all the organisms that may affect wound healing and as a result this method is no longer used for most burn wounds at most burn centers. Our study proposes to bridge this knowledge gap by using newly available techniques collectively referred to as "Next Generation Sequencing technology" or NGS for short. NGS has the potential to provide more detailed and accurate information about the make up of the burn wound and has already been used as a tool in other parts of healthcare. The information gained from this study may potentially improve the care of future burn patients.

Institution
MUSC
Recruitment Contact
Deepak Ozhathil
5086548246
ozhathil@musc.edu



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