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References

1. Smith & Nephew 2019.Volunteer Evaluation of AWM Product Features. Internal Report. EO.AWM.PCSgen.007.v1.

2. Kurring PA, Roberts CD, Quinlan D. Evaluation of a hydrocellular dressing in the mamangement of exuding wounds in the community British Journal of Nursing 1994;3(20):1049-1050, 1052-1043.

3. Smith & Nephew 2018.Project Peridot Testing - ALLEVYN Non-Adhesive dressings. Internal Report. DS/18/264/R.

4. Foster AVM, Greenhill MT, Edmonds ME. Comparing two dressings in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers. Journal of Wound Care. 1994;3(5):224 - 228.

5. Leonard S, Mccluskey P, Long S, et al. An evaluation of Allevyn Adhesive and Non-Adhesive foam dressings. Wounds UK. 2009;5(1):17 - 28.

6. Smith & Nephew 2009.Allevyn Non-Adhesive Dressing Physical Properties. Internal Report. DS/09/013/R3.

7. Smith & Nephew 2006.A prospective user evaluation on the effect of process changes to the manufacture of ALLEVYN Non-Adhesive wound dressings Internal Report CER/CE/022/ANA.

8. Smith & Nephew 2015.Cutting of ALLEVYN Variants Internal Report DS/14/318/R.

9. Smith & Nephew 2019.Use of Moisture Vapour Permeability (MVP) and Moisture Vapour Transmission Rate (MVTR) data to support product claims referring to Moist Wound Healing. Internal Report. EO.AWM.PCSgen.001.v2.

10. Smith & Nephew 2014.Bacterial Barrier Testing (Wet-Wet) of ALLEVYN Non-Adhesive Dressings against S. marcescens over 7 days. Internal Report. DOF 1401002.

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