Background: Out of all Hospital-Associated Infections (HAIs),Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) is the second most common infection that accounts for approximately 34%, and 80% are associated with indwelling catheters and hence with biofilm formation, which invites multi-drug resistant microorganisms. The present study was designed to study in-vitro biofilm forming uropathogens and their antimicrobial susceptibility in a tertiary care hospital in north India. Method:The present cross-sectional study consisted of 200 urine specimens collected over one year from patients with symptoms of urinary tract infection. Following their isolation and identification, all the isolates were subjected to screening for biofilm formation by Congo Red Agar (CRA) ...
BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli accounts for 70%–95% of urinary tract infections (UTIs). UTI is a serio...
AbstractObjectiveTo detect in vitro biofilm formation of uropathogenic Escherichia coli (E. coli) (U...
Background. Biofilms, or colonies of uropathogen growing on the surface of indwelling medical device...
BACKGROUND: Catheter associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is a major cause of illness and poo...
Background: Biofilm formation is apotential virulence characteristic exhibitedby bacteria resulting ...
Context: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common infectious diseases encountered in ...
Background: The microbial populations within urinary catheter frequently develop as biofilms, directl...
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Lok Bahadur Shrestha, Ratna Baral, Basudha Khanal Department of Microbiology & Infectious Diseas...
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI), an inflammatory disease occurs to a high multiplication o...
Background: The study was designed to provide account of etiological agents of urinary tract infecti...
Background: The purpose of this study was to detect biofilm formation by bacterial isolates from pat...
Objective: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is among the most common infectious diseases of humans in d...
Abstract Background and Objective: Despite the critical importance of catheter as an indwelling med...
Microorganisms adhere to non-living material or living tissue, and form biofilms made up of extracel...
BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli accounts for 70%–95% of urinary tract infections (UTIs). UTI is a serio...
AbstractObjectiveTo detect in vitro biofilm formation of uropathogenic Escherichia coli (E. coli) (U...
Background. Biofilms, or colonies of uropathogen growing on the surface of indwelling medical device...
BACKGROUND: Catheter associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is a major cause of illness and poo...
Background: Biofilm formation is apotential virulence characteristic exhibitedby bacteria resulting ...
Context: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common infectious diseases encountered in ...
Background: The microbial populations within urinary catheter frequently develop as biofilms, directl...
Implantable medical devices help enhancing therapeutic results, saving human lives and improving lif...
Lok Bahadur Shrestha, Ratna Baral, Basudha Khanal Department of Microbiology & Infectious Diseas...
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI), an inflammatory disease occurs to a high multiplication o...
Background: The study was designed to provide account of etiological agents of urinary tract infecti...
Background: The purpose of this study was to detect biofilm formation by bacterial isolates from pat...
Objective: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is among the most common infectious diseases of humans in d...
Abstract Background and Objective: Despite the critical importance of catheter as an indwelling med...
Microorganisms adhere to non-living material or living tissue, and form biofilms made up of extracel...
BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli accounts for 70%–95% of urinary tract infections (UTIs). UTI is a serio...
AbstractObjectiveTo detect in vitro biofilm formation of uropathogenic Escherichia coli (E. coli) (U...
Background. Biofilms, or colonies of uropathogen growing on the surface of indwelling medical device...