Background: Wound infections, due to biofilms, are a constant problem because of their recalcitrant nature towards antibiotics. Appropriate antibiotic selection for the treatment of these biofilm infections is important. The traditional in vitro disc diffusion method for antibiotic selection uses bacterial cultures grown on agar plates. However, the form of bacterial growth on agar is not representative of how bacteria grow in wounds and other tissue sites as here bacteria grow naturally in a biofilm. The aim of this research was to test a more appropriate method for testing antimicrobial efficacy on biofilms and compare with the standard methods used for antibiotic sensitivity testing. Methods: Outer Membrane Protein analysis was performed...
Biofilms are multicellular communities of bacteria that can adhere to virtually any surface. Bacteri...
ObjectivesTo evaluate potential anti-biofilm agents for their ability to enhance the activity of ant...
Antibiotic therapy against an established biofilm often fails without removal of the infected implan...
The impact of biofilm in the effective control of wound microbiome is an ongoing dilemma which has s...
Aims: This paper presents the potential of environmentally sourced bacteriophages to affect the grow...
Method: Pseudomonas aeruginosa (NCIMB 8626) was cultured in medium containing poloxamer 407 at 37...
The treatment of chronic wounds presents a major challenge in medical care. In particular, the effec...
An in vitro model was developed to assess the effects of topical antimicrobials on taxonomically def...
International audienceBiofilms are complex communities of microorganisms embedded in an extracellula...
Background: Localized aggressive periodontitis (LAgP) is an inflammatory disease associated with spe...
Aim: The goal of this research is to examine the biofilm forming ability of Staphylococcus aureus an...
Biofilm-impaired tissue is a significant factor in chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers. Most...
Biofilm formation leads to the failure of antimicrobial therapy. Thus, biofilm prevention is a desir...
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy...
Background: Biofilm formation in indwelling medical devices poses serious risk of infection and incr...
Biofilms are multicellular communities of bacteria that can adhere to virtually any surface. Bacteri...
ObjectivesTo evaluate potential anti-biofilm agents for their ability to enhance the activity of ant...
Antibiotic therapy against an established biofilm often fails without removal of the infected implan...
The impact of biofilm in the effective control of wound microbiome is an ongoing dilemma which has s...
Aims: This paper presents the potential of environmentally sourced bacteriophages to affect the grow...
Method: Pseudomonas aeruginosa (NCIMB 8626) was cultured in medium containing poloxamer 407 at 37...
The treatment of chronic wounds presents a major challenge in medical care. In particular, the effec...
An in vitro model was developed to assess the effects of topical antimicrobials on taxonomically def...
International audienceBiofilms are complex communities of microorganisms embedded in an extracellula...
Background: Localized aggressive periodontitis (LAgP) is an inflammatory disease associated with spe...
Aim: The goal of this research is to examine the biofilm forming ability of Staphylococcus aureus an...
Biofilm-impaired tissue is a significant factor in chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers. Most...
Biofilm formation leads to the failure of antimicrobial therapy. Thus, biofilm prevention is a desir...
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy...
Background: Biofilm formation in indwelling medical devices poses serious risk of infection and incr...
Biofilms are multicellular communities of bacteria that can adhere to virtually any surface. Bacteri...
ObjectivesTo evaluate potential anti-biofilm agents for their ability to enhance the activity of ant...
Antibiotic therapy against an established biofilm often fails without removal of the infected implan...