Biofilms are sessile communities of microorganisms, mainly bacteria, that grow on biotic and abiotic surfaces. These microorganisms are embedded within an extracellular polymeric substance that provides enhanced protection from antimicrobials. Chronic wounds provide an ideal habitat for biofilm formation. Bacteria can easily attach to wound debris and can infect the wound due to an impaired host immune response. This review highlights the mechanism of biofilm formation and the role of biofilms in the pathophysiology of chronic wounds. Our major focus is on various formulation strategies and delivery systems that are employed to eradicate or disperse biofilms, thereby effectively managing acute and chronic wounds. We also discuss clinical re...
Objectives: Clinicians have increasingly adopted the widespread use of topical agents to manage chro...
Most pathogenic bacteria species form biofilm as their protective mode of growth, which helps them s...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...
Chronic wounds are a major healthcare burden, with huge public health and economic impact. Microbial...
Biofilms play a major role in delaying chronic wounds from healing. A wound infiltrated with biofilm...
Biofilms can delay wound healing significantly. The aim of this article is to highlight strategies t...
The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of strategies that could be applied to chronic ...
Background:Biofilms represent a complex milieu of matrix-enclosed microorganisms, which can signific...
Infectious disease caused by pathogenic bacteria continues to be the primary challenge to humanity. ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Infectious disease caused by pathogenic bacteria continues to be the primary challenge to humanity. ...
Both chronic and acute dermal wounds are susceptible to infection due to sterile loss of the innate ...
Wounds can commonly become infected with polymicrobial biofilms containing bacterial and fungal micr...
Biofilm formation in clinical settings is an increasingly important issue particularly due to the em...
BACKGROUND: Chronic wounds, and among these infected diabetic foot ulcers, are a worldwide problem. ...
Objectives: Clinicians have increasingly adopted the widespread use of topical agents to manage chro...
Most pathogenic bacteria species form biofilm as their protective mode of growth, which helps them s...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...
Chronic wounds are a major healthcare burden, with huge public health and economic impact. Microbial...
Biofilms play a major role in delaying chronic wounds from healing. A wound infiltrated with biofilm...
Biofilms can delay wound healing significantly. The aim of this article is to highlight strategies t...
The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of strategies that could be applied to chronic ...
Background:Biofilms represent a complex milieu of matrix-enclosed microorganisms, which can signific...
Infectious disease caused by pathogenic bacteria continues to be the primary challenge to humanity. ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Infectious disease caused by pathogenic bacteria continues to be the primary challenge to humanity. ...
Both chronic and acute dermal wounds are susceptible to infection due to sterile loss of the innate ...
Wounds can commonly become infected with polymicrobial biofilms containing bacterial and fungal micr...
Biofilm formation in clinical settings is an increasingly important issue particularly due to the em...
BACKGROUND: Chronic wounds, and among these infected diabetic foot ulcers, are a worldwide problem. ...
Objectives: Clinicians have increasingly adopted the widespread use of topical agents to manage chro...
Most pathogenic bacteria species form biofilm as their protective mode of growth, which helps them s...
AIMS: Although several factors contribute to wound healing, bacterial infections and the presence of...