Scientists have developed a bandage that changes Colour as it can sense and treat bacterial infections.
According to the World Health Organization, antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to the world health. The detection and treatment of bacterial infections as early as possible, could help improve patient recovery, as well as the spread of antibiotic-resistant microbes.
Scientists at ACS Central Science have made a bandage that changes color when it detects wound-resistant, drug-resistant bacteria and can be treated accordingly.
O Xiaogang Qu and his colleagues developed a material that changes color from green to yellow when it comes in contact with the acidic microenvironment of a bacterial infection. In response to the presence of bacteria, a material embedded in the bandage releases an antibiotic that kills drug-sensitive bacteria.
If there are drug-resistant bacteria, the bandage turns red through the action of an enzyme produced by the resistant germs. When this happens, researchers can lighten the bandage, causing the material to release reactive oxygen species that kill or weaken the bacteria, making them more sensitive to the antibiotic.
The team showed that the dressing could speed up wound healing in mice infected with drug-susceptible or drug-resistant bacteria.