Combatting the rapidly growing threat of antimicrobial resistance and reducing prevalence and transmission of ESKAPEE pathogens in healthcare settings requires innovative strategies, one of which is displacing these pathogens using beneficial microorganisms. Our review comprehensively examines the evidence of probiotic bacteria displacing ESKAPEE pathogens, with a focus on inanimate surfaces. A systematic search was conducted using the PubMed and Web of Science databases on 21 December 2021, and 143 studies were identified examining the effects of Lactobacillaceae and Bacillus spp. cells and products on the growth, colonization, and survival of ESKAPEE pathogens. While the diversity of study methods limits evidence analysis, results present...
Traditional chemical disinfectants used in cleaning procedures in hospitals display several disadvan...
The ESKAPE pathogens, standing for Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumonia...
Biofilms are described as colonies of microorganisms that are attached to each other and to a surfac...
Combatting the rapidly growing threat of antimicrobial resistance and reducing prevalence and transm...
Biofilm-related infections are becoming a major clinical problem due to the increasingly widespread ...
Biofilms keep the intimate relationship between human body and resident microbes. According to Natio...
International audienceThe formation and persistence of surface-attached microbial communities, known...
Bacterial populations inhabiting a variety of natural and human-associated niches have the ability t...
Bacterial populations inhabiting a variety of natural and human-associated niches have the ability t...
Background: Contamination of hospital surfaces can contribute to transmission of healthcare-associat...
Probiotics are defined as being live microorganisms promoted as having various health benefits. The ...
Microbes tend to attach to available surfaces and readily form biofilms, which is problematic in hea...
Background Contamination of hospital surfaces by clinically-relevant pathogens represents a major c...
Aims: When skin dysbiosis occurs as a result of skin disorders, probiotics can act as modulators, re...
Contamination of hospital surfaces can contribute to transmission of healthcare-associated infection...
Traditional chemical disinfectants used in cleaning procedures in hospitals display several disadvan...
The ESKAPE pathogens, standing for Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumonia...
Biofilms are described as colonies of microorganisms that are attached to each other and to a surfac...
Combatting the rapidly growing threat of antimicrobial resistance and reducing prevalence and transm...
Biofilm-related infections are becoming a major clinical problem due to the increasingly widespread ...
Biofilms keep the intimate relationship between human body and resident microbes. According to Natio...
International audienceThe formation and persistence of surface-attached microbial communities, known...
Bacterial populations inhabiting a variety of natural and human-associated niches have the ability t...
Bacterial populations inhabiting a variety of natural and human-associated niches have the ability t...
Background: Contamination of hospital surfaces can contribute to transmission of healthcare-associat...
Probiotics are defined as being live microorganisms promoted as having various health benefits. The ...
Microbes tend to attach to available surfaces and readily form biofilms, which is problematic in hea...
Background Contamination of hospital surfaces by clinically-relevant pathogens represents a major c...
Aims: When skin dysbiosis occurs as a result of skin disorders, probiotics can act as modulators, re...
Contamination of hospital surfaces can contribute to transmission of healthcare-associated infection...
Traditional chemical disinfectants used in cleaning procedures in hospitals display several disadvan...
The ESKAPE pathogens, standing for Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumonia...
Biofilms are described as colonies of microorganisms that are attached to each other and to a surfac...