Biofilm formation is a major problem in medical device-related infections leading to failure of implantbased therapies. Though various conventional approaches to counter biofilm formation like physical and/or mechanical removal, chemical removal, and the use of antimicrobials exist, they fail due to increased resistance of biofilms. This review discusses various nanomaterial-based approaches such as the use of metallic and metal oxide nanoparticles- and polymer-based nanocomposites, which are currently being developed for prevention and treatment of biofilms. Nanoparticles of transition metals and their oxides are toxic to microorganisms and exhibit their toxicity through the generation of reactive oxygen species at concentrations that are ...
Biofilms form protective layers over bacteria that are associated with a majority of the hospital in...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been identified as one of the greatest threats to human health (B...
PubMedID: 29219055Background: Until recently, one of the main reasons for mortality has been infecti...
The community established by the association of microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast, or fungi lea...
The application of nanotechnology in medicine has opened new perspectives for the management of diff...
Bacterial biofilms are involved in most device-associated infections and remain a challenge for mode...
Biofilm growth on the implant surface is the number one cause of the failure of the implants. Biofil...
Microbial adhesion to surfaces and the consequent biofilm formation under various environmental cond...
Nanomaterials are an emerging therapeutic option for resistant planktonic MDR and biofilm diseases. ...
Antibacterial efficacy of nanoscale silver, copper (II) oxide and zinc oxide were assessed against P...
Copyright © 2014 Monica Thukkaram et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Biofilm formation is an important virulence factor for the opportunistic microorganisms that elicit ...
The development of new antimicrobial therapeutic tools addresses the emergence of multidrug-resista...
Biofilms are a global health concern responsible for 65 to 80% of the total number of acute and pers...
A biofilm is an aggregation of surface-associated microbial cells that is confined in an extracellul...
Biofilms form protective layers over bacteria that are associated with a majority of the hospital in...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been identified as one of the greatest threats to human health (B...
PubMedID: 29219055Background: Until recently, one of the main reasons for mortality has been infecti...
The community established by the association of microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast, or fungi lea...
The application of nanotechnology in medicine has opened new perspectives for the management of diff...
Bacterial biofilms are involved in most device-associated infections and remain a challenge for mode...
Biofilm growth on the implant surface is the number one cause of the failure of the implants. Biofil...
Microbial adhesion to surfaces and the consequent biofilm formation under various environmental cond...
Nanomaterials are an emerging therapeutic option for resistant planktonic MDR and biofilm diseases. ...
Antibacterial efficacy of nanoscale silver, copper (II) oxide and zinc oxide were assessed against P...
Copyright © 2014 Monica Thukkaram et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Biofilm formation is an important virulence factor for the opportunistic microorganisms that elicit ...
The development of new antimicrobial therapeutic tools addresses the emergence of multidrug-resista...
Biofilms are a global health concern responsible for 65 to 80% of the total number of acute and pers...
A biofilm is an aggregation of surface-associated microbial cells that is confined in an extracellul...
Biofilms form protective layers over bacteria that are associated with a majority of the hospital in...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been identified as one of the greatest threats to human health (B...
PubMedID: 29219055Background: Until recently, one of the main reasons for mortality has been infecti...