What's old is new again: Insights into diabetic foot microbiome

World J Diabetes. 2023 Jun 15;14(6):680-704. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v14.i6.680.

Abstract

Diabetes is a chronic disease that is considered one of the most stubborn global health problems that continues to defy the efforts of scientists and physicians. The prevalence of diabetes in the global population continues to grow to alarming levels year after year, causing an increase in the incidence of diabetes complications and health care costs all over the world. One major complication of diabetes is the high susceptibility to infections especially in the lower limbs due to the immunocompromised state of diabetic patients, which is considered a definitive factor in all cases. Diabetic foot infections continue to be one of the most common infections in diabetic patients that are associated with a high risk of serious complications such as bone infection, limb amputations, and life-threatening systemic infections. In this review, we discussed the circumstances associated with the high risk of infection in diabetic patients as well as some of the most commonly isolated pathogens from diabetic foot infections and the related virulence behavior. In addition, we shed light on the different treatment strategies that aim at eradicating the infection.

Keywords: Bacterial biofilm; Chronic ulcer; Diabetic foot infection; Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus; Multidrug resistance; Vancomycin resistance.

Publication types

  • Review