Wound Infection and Soft Tissue Healing
MB PHARMA s.r.o. focuses on clinical research in complicated skin wounds, including wounds that heal by secondary intention and remain infected during recovery. The sponsor’s studies address both acute and chronic wound settings where granulation tissue formation and local infection control are central therapeutic concerns.
- Infected surgical wounds
- Traumatic wound complications
- Chronic wound management
The clinical interest extends to restoring wound closure while managing persistent microbial burden in lesions that are slow to heal.
Bacterial Skin and Wound Colonization
The sponsor is actively involved in research targeting wound colonization by Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. These organisms are studied in relation to their role in delaying healing and contributing to ongoing skin and soft tissue infection.
- S. aureus control in wound sites
- P. aeruginosa burden reduction
- Microbiological clearance in infected lesions
Research activity is centered on wound swab and tissue-based assessment of bacterial presence in infected lesions.
Surgical Site Complications
MB PHARMA s.r.o. also studies surgical wound infection and wound dehiscence, with emphasis on post-operative complications linked to bacterial colonization. This area reflects a therapeutic interest in limiting infection-driven separation of surgical wounds and supporting recovery after operative procedures.
- Post-surgical wound dehiscence
- Infection-related wound breakdown
- Recovery of surgical incision sites
The sponsor’s clinical portfolio in this field is directed toward wound stabilization where infection complicates normal surgical healing.
Clinical Microbiology in Wound Care
Its research landscape includes microbiological evaluation of wound healing, with attention to changes in bacterial presence during treatment of infected skin lesions. The therapeutic focus combines local infection management with observation of clinical improvement in wound condition.
- Wound swab analysis
- Stamp examination
- Eradication of pathogenic bacteria
These studies place particular emphasis on the interaction between microbial clearance and visible progress in wound repair.



