Stephany D. Crabtrey
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Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2022)
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Stephany D. Crabtrey's research focuses on the intersection of microbiology and public health, specifically investigating the antimicrobial properties of honey. Her work examines the efficacy of both manuka and non-manuka honey types against antibiotic-resistant bacteria commonly found in wound infections. This research contributes to understanding natural compounds as potential adjuncts in managing infectious diseases, particularly in the context of rising antimicrobial resistance. Crabtrey has one publication, for which she has received 16 citations, and holds an h-index of 1. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Central Arkansas, including Samantha R. Hewett, Kari Naylor, and Richard M. Tarkka, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 17
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Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria (2022)
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- Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria
- Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria
- Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria
- Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria
- Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria
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