Molecular studies have cast light on new facts about the virulence factors of bacteria responsible for implant infections. Recently, the biofilm matrix has been shown to include a variety of important structural components, including DNA, in addition to polysaccharides and proteins. This finding has stimulated interest in substances able to disrupt biofilms by attacking both the poly-Nacetylglucosamine surface polysaccharide (PNAG) and the extracellular DNA (eDNA), namely, dispersin B, a PNAG-degrading enzyme, and DNase I. The therapeutic potential of these enzymes are reviewed in this issue of IJAO, as well as the ability of the excretions/secretions of the medicinal maggot Lucilia sericata to disrupt Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilms. T...
Biofilm formation by human bacterial pathogens on implanted medical devices causes major morbidity a...
textabstractBackground & Aim: The ability of Staphylococcus aureus to successfully colonize (a)bioti...
Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive bacterium found frequently on a person’s skin and sometimes...
Molecular studies have cast light on new facts about the virulence factors of bacteria responsible f...
In implant infections, a quick and reliable identification of the etiological agent is crucial to re...
none5siAbstract Implant infections in orthopaedics, as well as in many other medical fields, are ch...
Implant infections in orthopaedics, as well as in many other medical fields, are chiefly caused by s...
Bacterial biofilms represent a major concern at a worldwide level due to the high demand for implant...
Bacteria that colonize and form biofilms on living tissues and medical devices are a global healthca...
none4siAbstract The demand for joint replacement surgery is continuously increasing with rising cos...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
Increasing occurrence of intrinsically antimicrobial-resistant, human pathogens and the protective b...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
A biofilm is an aggregation of surface-associated microbial cells that is confined in an extracellul...
Biofilms are detrimental in many industrial and biomedical applications and prevention of biofilm fo...
Biofilm formation by human bacterial pathogens on implanted medical devices causes major morbidity a...
textabstractBackground & Aim: The ability of Staphylococcus aureus to successfully colonize (a)bioti...
Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive bacterium found frequently on a person’s skin and sometimes...
Molecular studies have cast light on new facts about the virulence factors of bacteria responsible f...
In implant infections, a quick and reliable identification of the etiological agent is crucial to re...
none5siAbstract Implant infections in orthopaedics, as well as in many other medical fields, are ch...
Implant infections in orthopaedics, as well as in many other medical fields, are chiefly caused by s...
Bacterial biofilms represent a major concern at a worldwide level due to the high demand for implant...
Bacteria that colonize and form biofilms on living tissues and medical devices are a global healthca...
none4siAbstract The demand for joint replacement surgery is continuously increasing with rising cos...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
Increasing occurrence of intrinsically antimicrobial-resistant, human pathogens and the protective b...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
A biofilm is an aggregation of surface-associated microbial cells that is confined in an extracellul...
Biofilms are detrimental in many industrial and biomedical applications and prevention of biofilm fo...
Biofilm formation by human bacterial pathogens on implanted medical devices causes major morbidity a...
textabstractBackground & Aim: The ability of Staphylococcus aureus to successfully colonize (a)bioti...
Staphylococcus aureus is a Gram-positive bacterium found frequently on a person’s skin and sometimes...