Background The colonization of skin with pathogenic, partially antibiotic-resistant bacteria is frequently a severe problem in dermatological therapies. For instance, skin colonization with Staphylococcus aureus is even a disease-promoting factor in atopic dermatitis. The photodynamic inactivation (PDI) of bacteria could be a new antibacterial procedure. Upon irradiation with visible light, a special photosensitizer exclusively generates singlet oxygen. This reactive oxygen species kills bacteria via oxidation independent of species or strain and their antibiotic resistance profile causing no bacterial resistance on its part. Objective To investigate the antibacterial potential of a photosensitizer, formulated in a new hydrogel, on human...
In 1999, it was discovered that bacteria prefer to live within complex communities that are attached...
Bacterial infections represent a major concern for today’s healthcare system, especially in nosocomi...
With increasing numbers of antibiotic-resistant pathogens all over the world there is a pressing nee...
Background The colonization of skin with pathogenic, partially antibiotic-resistant bacteria is fre...
Background To prevent infections that arise from the skin surface it is necessary to decolonize huma...
The careless use of antibiotics led to the emergence of multi-resistant bacteria responsible for 700...
Photodynamic inactivation of bacteria (PIB) proves to be an additional method to kill pathogenic bac...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. In 2013, the World Health Organization reported that 884 mill...
Background: Current standard skin antisepsis to prevent surgical site infections are ineffective to ...
Hand hygiene is one of the most important interventions for reducing transmission of nosocomial life...
This alternative format thesis presents two manuscripts investigating the use of photodynamic inact...
Many studies show that photodynamic inactivation (PDI) is a powerful tool for the fight against path...
Background: Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) is a growing approach to treat skin and mucos...
In 1999, it was discovered that bacteria prefer to live within complex communities that are attached...
Bacterial infections represent a major concern for today’s healthcare system, especially in nosocomi...
With increasing numbers of antibiotic-resistant pathogens all over the world there is a pressing nee...
Background The colonization of skin with pathogenic, partially antibiotic-resistant bacteria is fre...
Background To prevent infections that arise from the skin surface it is necessary to decolonize huma...
The careless use of antibiotics led to the emergence of multi-resistant bacteria responsible for 700...
Photodynamic inactivation of bacteria (PIB) proves to be an additional method to kill pathogenic bac...
© 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry. In 2013, the World Health Organization reported that 884 mill...
Background: Current standard skin antisepsis to prevent surgical site infections are ineffective to ...
Hand hygiene is one of the most important interventions for reducing transmission of nosocomial life...
This alternative format thesis presents two manuscripts investigating the use of photodynamic inact...
Many studies show that photodynamic inactivation (PDI) is a powerful tool for the fight against path...
Background: Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) is a growing approach to treat skin and mucos...
In 1999, it was discovered that bacteria prefer to live within complex communities that are attached...
Bacterial infections represent a major concern for today’s healthcare system, especially in nosocomi...
With increasing numbers of antibiotic-resistant pathogens all over the world there is a pressing nee...