Abstract Background Infections of the ears, paranasal sinuses, nose and throat are very common and represent a serious issue for the healthcare system. Bacterial biofilms have been linked to upper respiratory tract infections and antibiotic resistance, raising serious concerns regarding the therapeutic management of such infections. In this context, novel strategies able to fight biofilms may be therapeutically beneficial and offer a valid alternative to conventional antimicrobials. Biofilms consist of mixed microbial communities, which interact with other species in the surroundings and communicate through signaling molecules. These interactions may result in antagonistic effects, which can be exploited in the fight against infections in a...
Over 60% of bacterial infections (and up to 80% of chronic infections) are currently considered to i...
The overgrowth and disequilibrium of pathogenic microorganism species both native and non-native to ...
BACKGROUND: Pneumococcal adherence to the nasopharyngeal epithelium is a critical step in colonisati...
Background: Infections of the ears, paranasal sinuses, nose and throat are very common and represent...
ABSTRACT (English) Introduction. Much attention has recently been devoted to the analysis of the ora...
Direct antagonism towards pathogens including Streptococcus pyogenes is a proposed mechanism of phar...
Oral probiotics are increasingly used in the harmonization of the oral microbiota in the prevention ...
The spread of biofilm-related diseases in developed countries has led to increased mortality rates a...
Bacterial populations inhabiting a variety of natural and human-associated niches have the ability t...
BACKGROUND: Pneumococcal adherence to the nasopharyngeal epithelium is a critical step in colonisati...
Introduction: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most frequently occurring infection in in...
Upper respiratory infections (URI) are the most frequent illnesses, especially in children. The majo...
© 2014 Dr. Mary JohnOtitis media (OM) is one of the commonest infections of infants and young childr...
Introduction. A biofilm is a community of bacteria embedded in a matrix consisting of polysaccharide...
Biofilm is a structured community of cells adhered to the surface or to each other and surrounded by...
Over 60% of bacterial infections (and up to 80% of chronic infections) are currently considered to i...
The overgrowth and disequilibrium of pathogenic microorganism species both native and non-native to ...
BACKGROUND: Pneumococcal adherence to the nasopharyngeal epithelium is a critical step in colonisati...
Background: Infections of the ears, paranasal sinuses, nose and throat are very common and represent...
ABSTRACT (English) Introduction. Much attention has recently been devoted to the analysis of the ora...
Direct antagonism towards pathogens including Streptococcus pyogenes is a proposed mechanism of phar...
Oral probiotics are increasingly used in the harmonization of the oral microbiota in the prevention ...
The spread of biofilm-related diseases in developed countries has led to increased mortality rates a...
Bacterial populations inhabiting a variety of natural and human-associated niches have the ability t...
BACKGROUND: Pneumococcal adherence to the nasopharyngeal epithelium is a critical step in colonisati...
Introduction: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most frequently occurring infection in in...
Upper respiratory infections (URI) are the most frequent illnesses, especially in children. The majo...
© 2014 Dr. Mary JohnOtitis media (OM) is one of the commonest infections of infants and young childr...
Introduction. A biofilm is a community of bacteria embedded in a matrix consisting of polysaccharide...
Biofilm is a structured community of cells adhered to the surface or to each other and surrounded by...
Over 60% of bacterial infections (and up to 80% of chronic infections) are currently considered to i...
The overgrowth and disequilibrium of pathogenic microorganism species both native and non-native to ...
BACKGROUND: Pneumococcal adherence to the nasopharyngeal epithelium is a critical step in colonisati...