Chronic Wound Infection Model of Acinetobacter baumannii in Outbred Mice.
Nattaya RuamsapCotrone S ThomasRawiwan ImerbsinMatthew C ReedSiriphan GonwongWoradee LurchachaiwongDilara IslamMariusz WojnarskiBrian A VeselyLuis A Lugo-RomanNorman C WatersDaniel V ZurawskiSamandra T DemonsPublished in: Military medicine (2022)
Compared to the previously developed BALB/c dermal wound model, this study demonstrates that the mouse strain selected impacts wound severity and resolution. Furthermore, this mouse model accommodates two dorsal wounds rather than only one. These variations offer investigators increased versatility when designing future studies of wound infection. In conclusion, ICR mice are a viable option as a model of dermal wound infection. They accommodate two simultaneous dorsal wounds, and upon infection, these wounds follow a different pattern of resolution compared to BALB/c mice.