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The increasing demand for medical products has accelerated the research and development in this field. Nowadays, the continuous advancement of nanotechnology has led to the integration of nanotechnology and healthcare. Nanosilver, in particular, has demonstrated significant potential in this regard. Nanosilver refers to materials with nanoscale dimensions, and its unique properties at the nanoscale have led to its medical application in various fields. Current research shows that silver nanoparticles possess remarkable antibacterial properties and can effectively kill a wide range of microorganisms, drug-less, and so on. Moreover, the unique characteristics of silver nanoparticles enable pathogen eradication on a nanoscale without inducing toxic reactions in the human body. The increasing demand for high-quality medical products has created a significant market for the widespread application of silver nanoparticles as antimicrobial agents. As a novel antibacterial material, silver nanoparticles have gained considerable attention from researchers for their potential applications in the medical field. This has prompted many researchers to conduct important studies to investigate the use of silver nanoparticles in healthcare settings. Therefore, this article comprehensively elaborates on the antibacterial mechanism of silver nanoparticles and emphasizes their various applications in the biomedical field, aiming to provide reference for future research and development of related antibacterial products.
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