Abstract: Aims: Dry surface biofilms (DSB) survive on environmental surfaces throughout hospitals, able to resist cleaning and disinfection interventions. This study aimed to produce a dual species DSB and explore the ability of commercially available wipe products to eliminate pathogens within a dual species DSB and prevent their transfer. Methods and Results: Staphylococcus aureus was grown with two different species of Bacillus on stainless steel discs, over 12 days using sequential hydration and dehydration phases. A modified version of ASTM 2967–15 was used to test six wipe products including one water control with the Fitaflex Wiperator. Staphylococcus aureus growth was inhibited when combined with Bacillus subtilis. Recovery of S. au...
Abstract: The environment has been shown to be a source of pathogens causing infections in hospitali...
The study of biofilm ecology and interactions might help to improve our understanding of their resi...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in healthcare settings. By nature, biofilms are less susceptible to antimicr...
Abstract: Aims: Dry surface biofilms (DSB) survive on environmental surfaces throughout hospitals, a...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 286-315.Introduction -- Chapter One. Review of literature -- Ch...
Background Dry surface biofilms (DSB) are widespread in healthcare settings presenting a challenge ...
The persistence of microorganisms as biofilms on dry surfaces resistant to the usual terminal cleani...
Candida auris can persistently colonize human skin, alongside a diverse bacterial microbiome. In thi...
The use of bacteriophages as antimicrobials against pathogenic bacteria offers a promising alternati...
Background: Dry hospital environments are contaminated with pathogenic bacteria in biofilms, which s...
Dry surface biofilms (DSB) harbouring pathogens are widespread in healthcare settings, difficult to ...
The environment has been shown to be a source of pathogens causing infections in hospitalised patien...
The development of a biofilm constitutes a survival strategy by providing bacteria a protective envi...
Background Wet biofilms associated with medical devices have been widely studied and their link wit...
ObjectiveThe abundance and prevalence of dry-surface biofilms (DSBs) in hospitals constitute an emer...
Abstract: The environment has been shown to be a source of pathogens causing infections in hospitali...
The study of biofilm ecology and interactions might help to improve our understanding of their resi...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in healthcare settings. By nature, biofilms are less susceptible to antimicr...
Abstract: Aims: Dry surface biofilms (DSB) survive on environmental surfaces throughout hospitals, a...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 286-315.Introduction -- Chapter One. Review of literature -- Ch...
Background Dry surface biofilms (DSB) are widespread in healthcare settings presenting a challenge ...
The persistence of microorganisms as biofilms on dry surfaces resistant to the usual terminal cleani...
Candida auris can persistently colonize human skin, alongside a diverse bacterial microbiome. In thi...
The use of bacteriophages as antimicrobials against pathogenic bacteria offers a promising alternati...
Background: Dry hospital environments are contaminated with pathogenic bacteria in biofilms, which s...
Dry surface biofilms (DSB) harbouring pathogens are widespread in healthcare settings, difficult to ...
The environment has been shown to be a source of pathogens causing infections in hospitalised patien...
The development of a biofilm constitutes a survival strategy by providing bacteria a protective envi...
Background Wet biofilms associated with medical devices have been widely studied and their link wit...
ObjectiveThe abundance and prevalence of dry-surface biofilms (DSBs) in hospitals constitute an emer...
Abstract: The environment has been shown to be a source of pathogens causing infections in hospitali...
The study of biofilm ecology and interactions might help to improve our understanding of their resi...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in healthcare settings. By nature, biofilms are less susceptible to antimicr...