Bacterial biofilm formation on implantable devices and approaches to its treatment and prevention

Volume: 4, Issue: 12, Pages: e01067 - e01067
Published: Dec 1, 2018
Abstract
In living organisms, biofilms are defined as complex communities of bacteria residing within an exopolysaccharide matrix that adheres to a surface. In the clinic, they are typically the cause of chronic, nosocomial, and medical device-related infections. Due to the antibiotic-resistant nature of biofilms, the use of antibiotics alone is ineffective for treating biofilm-related infections. In this review, we present a brief overview of concepts...
Paper Details
Title
Bacterial biofilm formation on implantable devices and approaches to its treatment and prevention
Published Date
Dec 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
12
Pages
e01067 - e01067
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