International audienceBiofilms that develop on indwelling devices are a major concern in clinical settings. While removal of colonized devices remains the most frequent strategy for avoiding device-related complications, antibiotic lock therapy constitutes an adjunct therapy for catheter-related infection. However, currently used antibiotic lock solutions are not fully effective against biofilms, thus warranting a search for new antibiotic locks. Metal-binding chelators have emerged as potential adjuvants due to their dual anticoagulant/antibiofilm activities, but studies investigating their efficiency were mainly in vitro or else focused on their effects in prevention of infection. To assess the ability of such chelators to eradicate matur...
AbstractBacteria frequently attach to medical devices such as intravascular catheters by forming ses...
International audienceA lock solution composed of gentamicin sulfate (5 mg/mL) and ethylenediaminete...
Antibiotic lock therapy (ALT), in conjunction with systemic antibiotics, is recommended by scientifi...
International audienceBiofilms that develop on indwelling devices are a major concern in clinical se...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Treatment of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) is ha...
Staphylococci are a leading cause of catheter-related infections (CRIs) due to biofilm formation. CR...
International audienceThe use of catheters and other implanted devices is constantly increasing in m...
Staphylococci are a leading cause of catheter-related infections (CRI). To reduce rates of these inf...
Here, we demonstrate that antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are an effective antibiofilm treatment when ...
<div><p>Formation of resilient biofilms on medical devices colonized by pathogenic microorganisms is...
Here, we demonstrate that antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are an effective antibiofilm treatment when ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Medical devices used in clinical practice are often associated with biofilm-ass...
Antibiotic lock technique (ALT) may be an adjunct therapy in treating catheter-related infections. T...
Antimicrobial lock solutions are important for prevention of microbial colonization and infection of...
Background. Medical devices used in clinical practice are often associated with biofilm-associated s...
AbstractBacteria frequently attach to medical devices such as intravascular catheters by forming ses...
International audienceA lock solution composed of gentamicin sulfate (5 mg/mL) and ethylenediaminete...
Antibiotic lock therapy (ALT), in conjunction with systemic antibiotics, is recommended by scientifi...
International audienceBiofilms that develop on indwelling devices are a major concern in clinical se...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Treatment of catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI) is ha...
Staphylococci are a leading cause of catheter-related infections (CRIs) due to biofilm formation. CR...
International audienceThe use of catheters and other implanted devices is constantly increasing in m...
Staphylococci are a leading cause of catheter-related infections (CRI). To reduce rates of these inf...
Here, we demonstrate that antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are an effective antibiofilm treatment when ...
<div><p>Formation of resilient biofilms on medical devices colonized by pathogenic microorganisms is...
Here, we demonstrate that antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are an effective antibiofilm treatment when ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Medical devices used in clinical practice are often associated with biofilm-ass...
Antibiotic lock technique (ALT) may be an adjunct therapy in treating catheter-related infections. T...
Antimicrobial lock solutions are important for prevention of microbial colonization and infection of...
Background. Medical devices used in clinical practice are often associated with biofilm-associated s...
AbstractBacteria frequently attach to medical devices such as intravascular catheters by forming ses...
International audienceA lock solution composed of gentamicin sulfate (5 mg/mL) and ethylenediaminete...
Antibiotic lock therapy (ALT), in conjunction with systemic antibiotics, is recommended by scientifi...