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An infected wound is defined by the presence and replication of bacteria [1], which diverts the body's resources away from healing [2] and triggers a persistent inflammatory response that impairs the recovery process [3].

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Healthy vs. Infected Wounds: A Clinician's Guide - Net Health nethealth.com Net Health 2 facts
claimIn infected wounds, the presence of bacteria and their byproducts triggers a persistent and excessive inflammatory response that impairs healing, as opposed to the normal, controlled, and transient inflammatory phase.
claimAn infected wound is defined as a wound where harmful bacteria or other pathogens are replicating, characterized by signs such as increased pain, redness, swelling, pus-like drainage, delayed healing, fragile or discolored tissue, foul odor, or generalized signs of illness.
Wound healing stages: What to look for healthpartners.com HealthPartners 1 fact
claimInfected wounds slow the pace of healing because the body diverts its resources toward cleaning the wound and eliminating bacteria, fungi, or germs.