In the article, titled “A Comprehensive Review of Nanomaterials as Potential Weapons against Multidrug-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus,” published in Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology 1, the citation for Figure 4 was inadvertently omitted in the original version of the manuscript. This omission has now been corrected. The details of the correction are as follows: Original: Nanomaterial-based approaches show promise for efficient, economical point-of-care diagnostics due to their inherent antimicrobial activity and ability to bind pathogens, facilitating improved detection methods. Nanoparticles offer intrinsic benefits such as size, high surface area, morphology, simplicity of surface modification, and unique optical, electromagnetic, mechanical, and chemical capabilities. Aside from improved antimicrobial action, the features of metal-based NPs allow them to be used as diagnostics agents for microbial infections 29, 156. Fig. (5) depicts several ways for bioimaging S. aureus using colorimetric, fluorescent, magnetic NPs, and surface-enhanced Raman scattering approaches. Corrected: Nanomaterial-based approaches show promise for efficient, economical point-of-care diagnostics due to their inherent antimicrobial activity and ability to bind pathogens, facilitating improved detection methods. Nanoparticles offer intrinsic benefits such as size, high surface area, morphology, simplicity of surface modification, and unique optical, electromagnetic, mechanical, and chemical capabilities. Aside from improved antimicrobial action, the features of metal-based NPs allow them to be used as diagnostics agents for microbial infections 29, 156. Fig. (4 and 5) depicts several ways for bioimaging S. aureus using colorimetric, fluorescent, magnetic NPs, and surface-enhanced Raman scattering approaches. We regret the error and apologize to the readers. The original article can be found online at: https://www.eurekaselect.com/article/141225
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Bhargav Devliya
Gujarat University
Bimalkumar Patel
Gujarat University
Shreya J. Chauhan
Gujarat University
Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology
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