Abstract

Introduction: Antimicrobial treatment in burn patient include systemic and topical antibiotic care should be carefully deliberated to prevent the development of resistant organisms Methods: This literature review was compiled using information from numerous open access web databases. Data were compiled and analyzed. Results and Discussions: To prevent antibiotic resistance and prevent infection, the best prophylactic antibiotics for burn patients are topical antibiotics. However, for the treatment of patients with extensive burns or those with antibiotic resistance, especially antibiotics for gram-positive bacteria, systemic antibiotics can be used for treatment. Conclusion: The use of antibiotics in patients with burns can be adjusted to the patient's needs. surgeons may consider its use to prevent antibiotic resistance in patients.

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