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Study found that there is little to support the use of antimicrobial silver dressings, compared with non-adherent dressings, in the treatment of venous leg ulcers in terms of either clinical outcomes or cost-effectiveness
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JA Michaels, WB Campbell, BM King, J MacIntyre, SJ Palfreyman, P Shackley & MD Stevenson.
JA Michaels 1, WB Campbell 2, BM King 3, J MacIntyre 2, SJ Palfreyman 1,*, P Shackley 1, MD Stevenson 4
1 Sheffield Vascular Institute, University of Sheffield, , UK
2 Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, , UK
3 Sheffield Primary Care Trust, , UK
4 School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield, , UK
* Corresponding author Email: s.palfreyman@sheffield.ac.uk
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