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Nanomedicine
ln article number 2302431, Luoyuan Li, Wei Tao, Xingtao Zhou, Jinhai Huang, and co‐workers review recent advances in nanomedicine for the detection and treatment of ocular bacterial infections. The progress, challenges, and future clinical translation of ophthalmic antibacterial nanomedicine are also highlighted. In the cover image, the nanomedicine is portrayed as intelligent nanorobots,...
Ocular bacterial infection is a prevalent cause of blindness worldwide, with substantial consequences for normal human life. Traditional treatments for ocular bacterial infections areless effective, necessitating the development of novel techniques to enable accurate diagnosis, precise drug delivery, and effective treatment alternatives. With the rapid advancement of nanoscience and biomedicine, increasing...