Infections
and other health related problems have been of great concern to human beings
and chemotherapy is the main approach in the treatment of such conditions.
Investigation into the microbial flora of wound began in the late 19th century
and since then; improvements in techniques have facilitated the recovery,
identification and enumeration of a wide variety of microbial species. Most
wounds support relatively stable polymicrobial communities (Bowkler et al.,
2001) often without signs of clinical infection (Hansson et al., 1993).
However,
potential pathogens may be present and the delicate balance between colonized
wound and an infected wound depends on the interplay of complex host and
microbial influences (Emmerson, 1998). The development of wound infection has
deleterious effect on patients by causing increased pain, discomfort,
inconveniences and can lead to life threatening conditions or even death. Some
pathogens found in wound specimens include, Staphylococcus
aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus pyogenes,
Klebsiella species among others.
Major
challenges encountered with antibiotics in clinical use are resistance to
antibiotics which leads eventually to failure of the treatment (Blair 2004).
Infectious diseases are known to be treated with herbal remedies throughout the
history of mankind; even today, natural substances continue to play a major
role in primary health care as therapeutic remedies in many developing
countries (Jonathan et al., 2007). Over the years, there have been
reports of the production of more potent antibiotics e.g. third and fourth
generation of cephalosporin by pharmaceutical companies which are not readily
available and expensive. Problems of various antibiotics include low efficacy,
side effect which has lead investigations into natural and potent antibacterial
seeming to be the right step to take. The invasion of pathogenic organism is on
the rise as a result, effects are been made to develop antibacterial agent from
natural sources for better therapeutic effect (Gills, 1992). The therapies have
drawn the interest of both public and medicinal communities. Current research
has been focused on herbal and aromatherapy product. However, a number of their
product such as honey has shown therapeutic promise.
The
presence in honey of various inhibins as described by (Doid and Dzaio, 1937)
has been reported by several investigators. Honey was used to treat infected
wound as long as 2000 years ago before bacterial were discovered to be the
cause of infection in c.50 AD, Dioscorides described honey as been “good for
all rotten and hollow ulcers” (Gunther, 1959). More recently, honey has been
reported to have an inhibitory effect to around 60 species of bacterial
including aerobes and anaerobes, Gram positive and Gram negative (Molan, 1992).
The current prevalence of the therapeutic use of ancient remedies, include
honey committee on science and technology.
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