Using direct current magnetron sputtering (DCMS), we generated flexible copper polyester surfaces (Cu-PES) and investigated their antimicrobial activity against a range of multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens including eight Gram-positive isolates (three methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [MRSA], four vancomycin-resistant enterococci, one methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis) and four Gram-negative strains (one extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing [ESBL] Escherichia coli, one ESBL Klebsiella pneumoniae, one imipenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and one ciprofloxacin-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii). Bactericidal activity (≥3 log10 CFU reduction of the starting inoculum) was reached within 15-30 min exposure to ...
Bacterial and viral contamination of contact surfaces increases the risk of infection. A great deal ...
The widely different effects of Cu-polyester (PES) sputtered by high power impulse magnetron sputter...
Candida spp. are able to survive on hospital surfaces and causes healthcare-associated infections (H...
Using direct current magnetron sputtering (DCMS), we generated flexible copper polyester surfaces (C...
Aims: atudies to date have shown rapid killing of bacterial cells when exposed to copper surfaces. T...
Novel infection control methods are needed to prevent further increases in the morbidity and mortali...
Bactericidal properties of copper surfaces have been investigated in search of selfsanitizing materi...
Epidemic meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (EMRSA) emerged in the early 1980s with EMRSA-15...
We have reported previously that copper I and II ionic species, and superoxide but not Fenton reacti...
Contamination of dry surfaces with infectious pathogens can have a significant role in infection spr...
Cu-cotton fabrics were functionalized by bipolar asymmetric DC-pulse magnetron sputtering (DCP). The...
Copper shows a high promise in developing biomedical materials with antibacterial effect. The antiba...
Pathogenic bacteria can remain viable on fabrics for several days and therefore are a source of infe...
Candida spp. are able to survive on hospital surfaces and causes healthcare-associated infections (H...
Candida spp. are able to survive on hospital surfaces and causes healthcare-associated infections (H...
Bacterial and viral contamination of contact surfaces increases the risk of infection. A great deal ...
The widely different effects of Cu-polyester (PES) sputtered by high power impulse magnetron sputter...
Candida spp. are able to survive on hospital surfaces and causes healthcare-associated infections (H...
Using direct current magnetron sputtering (DCMS), we generated flexible copper polyester surfaces (C...
Aims: atudies to date have shown rapid killing of bacterial cells when exposed to copper surfaces. T...
Novel infection control methods are needed to prevent further increases in the morbidity and mortali...
Bactericidal properties of copper surfaces have been investigated in search of selfsanitizing materi...
Epidemic meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (EMRSA) emerged in the early 1980s with EMRSA-15...
We have reported previously that copper I and II ionic species, and superoxide but not Fenton reacti...
Contamination of dry surfaces with infectious pathogens can have a significant role in infection spr...
Cu-cotton fabrics were functionalized by bipolar asymmetric DC-pulse magnetron sputtering (DCP). The...
Copper shows a high promise in developing biomedical materials with antibacterial effect. The antiba...
Pathogenic bacteria can remain viable on fabrics for several days and therefore are a source of infe...
Candida spp. are able to survive on hospital surfaces and causes healthcare-associated infections (H...
Candida spp. are able to survive on hospital surfaces and causes healthcare-associated infections (H...
Bacterial and viral contamination of contact surfaces increases the risk of infection. A great deal ...
The widely different effects of Cu-polyester (PES) sputtered by high power impulse magnetron sputter...
Candida spp. are able to survive on hospital surfaces and causes healthcare-associated infections (H...