Determination of the MIC, based on the activities of antibiotics against planktonic bacteria, is the standard assay for antibiotic susceptibility testing. Adherent bacterial populations (biofilms) present with an innate lack of antibiotic susceptibility not seen in the same bacteria grown as planktonic populations. The Calgary Biofilm Device (CBD) is described as a new technology for the rapid and reproducible assay of biofilm susceptibilities to antibiotics. The CBD produces 96 equivalent biofilms for the assay of antibiotic susceptibilities by the stan-dard 96-well technology. Biofilm formation was followed by quantitative microbiology and scanning electron microscopy. Susceptibility to a standard group of antibiotics was determined for N...
The penetration ability of 12 antimicrobial agents, including antibiotics and biocides, was determin...
The Calgary Biofilm Device (CBD) has been described as a technology for the rapid and reproducible a...
Abstract Currently, three major circumstances threaten the management of bacterial infections: incre...
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy...
The medical device-related infections are frequently a consequence of Staphylococcus biofilm, a life...
Biofilms are populations of microorganisms adherent to each other and/or to wetted surfaces (such as...
Biofilms are multicellular communities of bacteria that can adhere to virtually any surface. Bacteri...
Antibiotic therapy against an established biofilm often fails without removal of the infected implan...
A major reason for bacterial persistence during chronic infections is the survival of bacteria withi...
Abstract Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common pathogens in biofilm-associated chronic inf...
Antimicrobial resistance is a medical threat of global dimensions. Proper antimicrobial susceptibili...
This study was designed to evaluate the antibiotic susceptibilities, genotypic characteristics and b...
Antibiotics are today one of the most important cornerstones in modern healthcare when it comes to t...
International audienceBiofilms are complex communities of microorganisms embedded in an extracellula...
Remarkable interest for human health concerns the microbiological risk assessment due infections by ...
The penetration ability of 12 antimicrobial agents, including antibiotics and biocides, was determin...
The Calgary Biofilm Device (CBD) has been described as a technology for the rapid and reproducible a...
Abstract Currently, three major circumstances threaten the management of bacterial infections: incre...
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy...
The medical device-related infections are frequently a consequence of Staphylococcus biofilm, a life...
Biofilms are populations of microorganisms adherent to each other and/or to wetted surfaces (such as...
Biofilms are multicellular communities of bacteria that can adhere to virtually any surface. Bacteri...
Antibiotic therapy against an established biofilm often fails without removal of the infected implan...
A major reason for bacterial persistence during chronic infections is the survival of bacteria withi...
Abstract Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common pathogens in biofilm-associated chronic inf...
Antimicrobial resistance is a medical threat of global dimensions. Proper antimicrobial susceptibili...
This study was designed to evaluate the antibiotic susceptibilities, genotypic characteristics and b...
Antibiotics are today one of the most important cornerstones in modern healthcare when it comes to t...
International audienceBiofilms are complex communities of microorganisms embedded in an extracellula...
Remarkable interest for human health concerns the microbiological risk assessment due infections by ...
The penetration ability of 12 antimicrobial agents, including antibiotics and biocides, was determin...
The Calgary Biofilm Device (CBD) has been described as a technology for the rapid and reproducible a...
Abstract Currently, three major circumstances threaten the management of bacterial infections: incre...