Back to ALL Research Publications Research Category: Burns, Cost-Savings/ Reimbursement The utility of MolecuLight bacterial sensing in the management of burns and traumatic wounds Steven Jeffery Queen Elizabeth Hospital (United Kingdom) Proc. SPIE 10863, Photonic Diagnosis and Treatment of Infections and Inflammatory Diseases II, 1086304 (7 March 2019); doi: 10.1117/12.2504377 Download Publication References Steven Jeffery Consultant Burns and Plastic Surgeon, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK Professor of Wound Study, Birmingham City University, Honorary Visiting Professor, University of Cardiff Related Publications Research Category: Burns Diagnosing Burn Wounds Infection: The Practice Gap & Advances with MolecuLight Bacterial Imaging Diagnostics 2021, 11(2), 268 Research Category: Burns Utility of MolecuLight i:X for Managing Bacterial Burden in Paediatric Burns Journal of Burn Care & Research, 21 September 2019 Research Category: Burns Imaging of bacteria in burn wounds treated with split-thicknessgrafts in MEEK/MESH technique: a pilot study with first experiences in clinical wound evaluation with autofluorescence (Article in German) Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir, 2018.