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Editorial: Design and Applications of Metal- and Metal Oxide-Based Antibacterial Materials

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  • Specialty section: This article was submitted to Biomaterials, a section of the journal

  • The occurrence of harmful bacteria leads to a life-threatening to human through different ways of transmission (Sanchez and Doron, 2017)

  • A case of anthrax was found in the United States during 2001, in which anthrax-containing envelopes were sent by mail, affecting 22 persons, and it was classified as bioterrorism (Goel, 2015)

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Design and Applications of Metal- and Metal Oxide-Based Antibacterial Materials Based on recent research and development in various scientific and technological fields, new therapeutic molecules, drugs, materials and coating technologies are being developed to control various bacterial infections and challenges. Nanotechnology includes the synthesis of nanoparticles by different methods for various applications (Bayda et al, 2020). Among the various types of nanoparticles available, metal and metal oxide are superior in terms of low toxicity and ease of synthesis (Khan et al, 2019).

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