Escherichia coli is one of the most common members of the intestinal microbiota. Many of its strains are associated with various inflammatory infections, including urinary or gut infections, especially when displaying antibiotic resistance or in patients with suppressed immune systems. According to recent reports, the biofilm-forming potential of E. coli is a crucial factor for its increased resistance against antibiotics. To overcome the limitations of using antibiotics against resistant E. coli strains, the world is turning once more towards bacteriophage therapy, which is becoming a promising candidate amongst the current personalized approaches to target different bacterial infections. Although matured and persistent biofilms pose a ser...
International audienceWith the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria the use of bacteriophages ...
Extra-intestinal Escherichia coli express several virulence factors that increase their ability to c...
Microorganisms universally attach to surfaces, resulting in biofilm formation. These biofilms entail...
Escherichia coli-associated urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infe...
Escherichia coli-associated urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infe...
Problems connected with biofilm-related infections and antibiotic resistance necessitate the investi...
Escherichia coli is one of the most commonly associated bacteria with urinary tract infections (UTIs...
Biofilm formation occurs spontaneously on both inert and living systems and is an important bacteria...
Purpose: Biofilm growth exerts a negative impact on industry and health, necessitating the developme...
Biofilm growth exerts a negative impact on industry and health, necessitating the development of str...
Bacterial biofilms formed by pathogens are known to be hundreds of times more resistant to antimicro...
<div><p>With the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria the use of bacteriophages (phages) is ga...
With the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria the use of bacteriophages (phages) is gaining re...
peer reviewedExtra-intestinal Escherichia coli express several virulence factors that increase their...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an ubiquitous organism which has emerged as a major threat in the hospital...
International audienceWith the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria the use of bacteriophages ...
Extra-intestinal Escherichia coli express several virulence factors that increase their ability to c...
Microorganisms universally attach to surfaces, resulting in biofilm formation. These biofilms entail...
Escherichia coli-associated urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infe...
Escherichia coli-associated urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infe...
Problems connected with biofilm-related infections and antibiotic resistance necessitate the investi...
Escherichia coli is one of the most commonly associated bacteria with urinary tract infections (UTIs...
Biofilm formation occurs spontaneously on both inert and living systems and is an important bacteria...
Purpose: Biofilm growth exerts a negative impact on industry and health, necessitating the developme...
Biofilm growth exerts a negative impact on industry and health, necessitating the development of str...
Bacterial biofilms formed by pathogens are known to be hundreds of times more resistant to antimicro...
<div><p>With the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria the use of bacteriophages (phages) is ga...
With the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria the use of bacteriophages (phages) is gaining re...
peer reviewedExtra-intestinal Escherichia coli express several virulence factors that increase their...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an ubiquitous organism which has emerged as a major threat in the hospital...
International audienceWith the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria the use of bacteriophages ...
Extra-intestinal Escherichia coli express several virulence factors that increase their ability to c...
Microorganisms universally attach to surfaces, resulting in biofilm formation. These biofilms entail...