The role of biofilm in medical device associated infections is well documented. Biofilms are more resistant to antibiotics than planktonic cells, these are extremely difficult to treat. Prevention strategies include efforts to insert implants under stringent aseptic conditions, and also encompass the development of novel materials which interfere with the initial attachment of microorganisms to the surface of the device. Microbial cells also attach onto hygienic surfaces in the hospital setting, and thereby pose a cross-infection problem. In this case, vigorous cleaning and sanitizing regimes may be employed in addition to any surface modifications. Many factors affect the initial attachment of organisms to inert substrata, and their subseq...
Biofilms causing biomaterial-associated infection resist antibiotic treatment and usually necessitat...
The inherent natural tendency of bacterial to adhere and form biofilm on both biotic and abiotic sur...
Microorganisms are able to attach to, grow on, and ultimately form biofilms on a large variety of su...
Biofilms are a complex group of microbial cells that adhere to the exopolysaccharide matrix present ...
Biofilms are a complex group of microbial cells that adhere to the exopolysaccharide matrix present ...
Hospital-acquired infections can cause serious complications and are a severe problem because of the...
Biofilms are highly resistant to external forces, especially chemicals. Hence, alternative control s...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials' surface is assumed to be an important stage in their c...
Microbes tend to attach to available surfaces and readily form biofilms, which is problematic in hea...
Bacterial adhesion on stainless steel may cause problems such as microbially induced corrosion or re...
Biomaterials play a fundamental role in disease management and the improvement of health care. In re...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Abstract Biofilm formation is dependent on the surrounding environmental conditions and substratum p...
Microorganisms commonly attach to living and nonliving surfaces, including those of indwelling medic...
The aim of this work was to test materials typically used in the construction of medical devices reg...
Biofilms causing biomaterial-associated infection resist antibiotic treatment and usually necessitat...
The inherent natural tendency of bacterial to adhere and form biofilm on both biotic and abiotic sur...
Microorganisms are able to attach to, grow on, and ultimately form biofilms on a large variety of su...
Biofilms are a complex group of microbial cells that adhere to the exopolysaccharide matrix present ...
Biofilms are a complex group of microbial cells that adhere to the exopolysaccharide matrix present ...
Hospital-acquired infections can cause serious complications and are a severe problem because of the...
Biofilms are highly resistant to external forces, especially chemicals. Hence, alternative control s...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials' surface is assumed to be an important stage in their c...
Microbes tend to attach to available surfaces and readily form biofilms, which is problematic in hea...
Bacterial adhesion on stainless steel may cause problems such as microbially induced corrosion or re...
Biomaterials play a fundamental role in disease management and the improvement of health care. In re...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
Abstract Biofilm formation is dependent on the surrounding environmental conditions and substratum p...
Microorganisms commonly attach to living and nonliving surfaces, including those of indwelling medic...
The aim of this work was to test materials typically used in the construction of medical devices reg...
Biofilms causing biomaterial-associated infection resist antibiotic treatment and usually necessitat...
The inherent natural tendency of bacterial to adhere and form biofilm on both biotic and abiotic sur...
Microorganisms are able to attach to, grow on, and ultimately form biofilms on a large variety of su...