RLS Global presents data about ChloraSolv and its rapid response and high efficacy on biofilm
At the EWMA (European Wound Management Association) Conference in November, RLS will present data where our technology has been evaluated in an ex-vivo wound model with very exciting results on biofilm. The evaluation was carried out together with RISE, Research Institute of Sweden.Biofilm is challenging in Wound Management. Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are two common bacteria that form biofilms in chronic wounds. A biofilm is formed by a high number of bacteria that protect themselves through a secretion of a viscous barrier. One consequence of biofilm formation is that