International audienceOBJECTIVES: Treatment of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) is hampered by the characteristic tolerance of bacterial biofilms towards antibiotics. Our objective was to study the effect of the combination of antibiotics and the alkaline amino acid l-arginine or the cation chelator EDTA on the bacterial killing of in vitro biofilms formed by an array of clinical strains responsible for CRBSI and representative of epidemiologically relevant bacterial species. METHODS: Among 32 strains described in a previous clinical study, we focused on the most antibiotic-tolerant strains including CoNS (n = 4), Staphylococcus aureus (n = 4), Enterococcus faecalis (n = 2), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n = 4) and Enterobacteriace...
Staphylococci are a leading cause of catheter-related infections (CRIs) due to biofilm formation. CR...
Objectives: To determine the antimicrobial activity against streptococcal biofilm in species mostly ...
Objectives To evaluate potential anti-biofilm agents for their ability to enhance the activity of...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Treatment of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) is ha...
International audienceBiofilms that develop on indwelling devices are a major concern in clinical se...
In this study five clinical isolates strains were used, and nine antibiotics at breakpoint concentra...
Gram-negative (GN) rods cause about 10% periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) and represent an increa...
Coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS) are important nosocomial pathogens that cause biofilm infect...
Purpose: Results of a study of the activity of antibiotic lock solutions of vancomycin and telavanci...
Development of an effective therapy to overcome colistin resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae, a comm...
To determine the efficacy of different antibiotics (alone or in combination) against Abiotrophia def...
Combining currently available antibiotics to optimize their use is a promising strategy to reduce tr...
Antibiotic lock technique (ALT) may be an adjunct therapy in treating catheter-related infections. T...
Staphylococci are a leading cause of catheter-related infections (CRI). To reduce rates of these inf...
Antibiotic lock therapy (ALT), in conjunction with systemic antibiotics, is recommended by scientifi...
Staphylococci are a leading cause of catheter-related infections (CRIs) due to biofilm formation. CR...
Objectives: To determine the antimicrobial activity against streptococcal biofilm in species mostly ...
Objectives To evaluate potential anti-biofilm agents for their ability to enhance the activity of...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Treatment of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) is ha...
International audienceBiofilms that develop on indwelling devices are a major concern in clinical se...
In this study five clinical isolates strains were used, and nine antibiotics at breakpoint concentra...
Gram-negative (GN) rods cause about 10% periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) and represent an increa...
Coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS) are important nosocomial pathogens that cause biofilm infect...
Purpose: Results of a study of the activity of antibiotic lock solutions of vancomycin and telavanci...
Development of an effective therapy to overcome colistin resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae, a comm...
To determine the efficacy of different antibiotics (alone or in combination) against Abiotrophia def...
Combining currently available antibiotics to optimize their use is a promising strategy to reduce tr...
Antibiotic lock technique (ALT) may be an adjunct therapy in treating catheter-related infections. T...
Staphylococci are a leading cause of catheter-related infections (CRI). To reduce rates of these inf...
Antibiotic lock therapy (ALT), in conjunction with systemic antibiotics, is recommended by scientifi...
Staphylococci are a leading cause of catheter-related infections (CRIs) due to biofilm formation. CR...
Objectives: To determine the antimicrobial activity against streptococcal biofilm in species mostly ...
Objectives To evaluate potential anti-biofilm agents for their ability to enhance the activity of...