We examined the ability of three clinical bacterial isolates to form mixed biofilms on surgical polypropylene mesh in vitro. The three strains, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis and Enterobacter cloacae, were isolated from a patient with an infected polypropylene mesh. S. aureus and E. faecalis (alone and in combination) were inoculated into culture containing squares of polypropylene mesh and allowed to attach and propagate into mature biofilms. E. faecalis initially attached to the mesh in greater numbers, however, at 7 days post-inoculation there were more S. aureus cells attached, indicating that in vitro S. aureus is the out-competing species. All three isolates were then co-cultured to form mature biofilms on mesh, and the ...
Abstract Background To investigate characteristics of biofilm which is usually found in silicone tub...
Many microbes in their natural habitats are found in biofilm ecosystems attached tosurfaces and not ...
In addition to their capacity to attach to surfaces, various groups of microorganisms also produce a...
When more than one species of bacteria infects a wound in the body, they form a polymicrobial biofil...
Objective: To use in vitro biofilm models of wound bacterial isolates and compare the biofilms produ...
Background: Prosthetic meshes are increasingly popular in abdominal wall reconstructive surgery owin...
Biofilms are highly organized microbial communities displaying high resistance to disinfectants and ...
BACKGROUND: Prosthetic meshes are increasingly popular in abdominal wall reconstructive surgery owin...
Chronic wound infections are typically polymicrobial, consisting of multispecies bacteria including ...
Objectives: Interspecies interactions in poly-species biofilm are substantial. Our aim is to set up ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus epidermidis are common opportunistic pathogens associated ...
Abstract The aim of this study was evaluated the biofilm formation by Staphylococcus aureus 4E and S...
Chronic wound infections are often polymicrobial in nature, resulting in complicated and dynamic int...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
Bacterial species in the human gut predominantly exist in the form of mixed-species biofilms on muco...
Abstract Background To investigate characteristics of biofilm which is usually found in silicone tub...
Many microbes in their natural habitats are found in biofilm ecosystems attached tosurfaces and not ...
In addition to their capacity to attach to surfaces, various groups of microorganisms also produce a...
When more than one species of bacteria infects a wound in the body, they form a polymicrobial biofil...
Objective: To use in vitro biofilm models of wound bacterial isolates and compare the biofilms produ...
Background: Prosthetic meshes are increasingly popular in abdominal wall reconstructive surgery owin...
Biofilms are highly organized microbial communities displaying high resistance to disinfectants and ...
BACKGROUND: Prosthetic meshes are increasingly popular in abdominal wall reconstructive surgery owin...
Chronic wound infections are typically polymicrobial, consisting of multispecies bacteria including ...
Objectives: Interspecies interactions in poly-species biofilm are substantial. Our aim is to set up ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus epidermidis are common opportunistic pathogens associated ...
Abstract The aim of this study was evaluated the biofilm formation by Staphylococcus aureus 4E and S...
Chronic wound infections are often polymicrobial in nature, resulting in complicated and dynamic int...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
Bacterial species in the human gut predominantly exist in the form of mixed-species biofilms on muco...
Abstract Background To investigate characteristics of biofilm which is usually found in silicone tub...
Many microbes in their natural habitats are found in biofilm ecosystems attached tosurfaces and not ...
In addition to their capacity to attach to surfaces, various groups of microorganisms also produce a...