ynthetic materials are an everyday component of modern healthcare yet often fail routinely as a consequence of medical‐device‐centered infections. The incidence rate for catheter‐associated urinary tract infections is between 3% and 7% for each day of use, which means that infection is inevitable when resident for sufficient time. The O'Neill Review on antimicrobial resistance estimates that, left unchecked, ten million people will die annually from drug‐resistant infections by 2050. Development of biomaterials resistant to bacterial colonization can play an important role in reducing device‐associated infections. However, rational design of new biomaterials is hindered by the lack of quantitative structure–activity relationships (QSARs). H...
YesInfection by pathogenic bacteria on implanted and indwelling medical devices during surgery cause...
Biofilm formation on blood-contacting medical devices is a major healthcare problem causing signific...
The tendency of microorganisms to develop detrimental biofilms has been well documented for a number...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation are key challenges to the long term performanc...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
Bacterial infections are increasingly problematic due to the rise of antimicrobial resistance. Conse...
© 2020 The Authors Blood-contacting medical devices play an important role within healthcare and are...
Biofilm formation is a major cause of hospital-acquired infections. Research into biofilm-resistant ...
Infection by pathogenic bacteria on implanted and indwelling medical devices during surgery causes l...
Innovative approaches to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) are urgently ...
YesDeveloping medical devices that resist bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation is h...
In this dissertation, new antimicrobial functions stemming from synthetic polymer structures and pro...
Antimicrobial resistance has become a global healthcare crisis. Compounded with the evolution of mul...
The rising occurrence of antimicrobial resistance demands new strategies for delivering antibiotics ...
YesInfection by pathogenic bacteria on implanted and indwelling medical devices during surgery cause...
Biofilm formation on blood-contacting medical devices is a major healthcare problem causing signific...
The tendency of microorganisms to develop detrimental biofilms has been well documented for a number...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation are key challenges to the long term performanc...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
Bacterial infections are increasingly problematic due to the rise of antimicrobial resistance. Conse...
© 2020 The Authors Blood-contacting medical devices play an important role within healthcare and are...
Biofilm formation is a major cause of hospital-acquired infections. Research into biofilm-resistant ...
Infection by pathogenic bacteria on implanted and indwelling medical devices during surgery causes l...
Innovative approaches to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) are urgently ...
YesDeveloping medical devices that resist bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation is h...
In this dissertation, new antimicrobial functions stemming from synthetic polymer structures and pro...
Antimicrobial resistance has become a global healthcare crisis. Compounded with the evolution of mul...
The rising occurrence of antimicrobial resistance demands new strategies for delivering antibiotics ...
YesInfection by pathogenic bacteria on implanted and indwelling medical devices during surgery cause...
Biofilm formation on blood-contacting medical devices is a major healthcare problem causing signific...
The tendency of microorganisms to develop detrimental biofilms has been well documented for a number...