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titleOfInvention BARRIERS, SYSTEMS, AND ANTIMICROBIAL METHODS FORMED FROM HYDROPHYLIC POLYMER STRUCTURES AS SUCH AS QUITOSANA.
abstract An antimicrobial barrier comprising a structure that includes a chitosan biomaterial. The barrier that includes a chitosan biomaterial. The antimicrobial barrier can be used, for example, (i) to contain, seal or stabilize a tissue damage site, tissue trauma, or tissue access; or (ii) to form an antimicrobial barrier; or (iii) to form an antiviral patch; or (iv) to intervene in a bleeding disorder; or (v) to release a therapeutic agent; or (vi) to treat a mucous surface; or (vii) combinations thereof. The structure of the antimicrobial barrier can be densified by compaction.
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