نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial biofilm

تعداد نتایج: 222381  

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery 2012
Akhil K Seth Matthew R Geringer Anandev N Gurjala Seok J Hong Robert D Galiano Kai P Leung Thomas A Mustoe

BACKGROUND Bacterial biofilm is recognized as a major detriment to wound healing. The efficacy of traditional wound care against biofilm has never been studied. The authors evaluated the effect of clinical strategies against biofilm-infected wounds in a quantitative, in vivo model. METHODS Using a rabbit ear biofilm model, wounds were inoculated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa or left as uninfect...

Journal: :Current opinion in infectious diseases 2013
Hans Verstraelen Alexander Swidsinski

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Recent evidence supports the view that bacterial vaginosis presents as a polymicrobial biofilm infection. This has far-reaching implications for the pathogenesis, epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of bacterial vaginosis. RECENT FINDINGS Gardnerella vaginalis is presumably the first species to adhere to the vaginal epithelium and then becomes the scaffolding to which othe...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2011
Kelly C Peach Walter M Bray Nicholas J Shikuma Nadine C Gassner R Scott Lokey Fitnat H Yildiz Roger G Linington

Bacterial biofilms are assemblages of bacterial cells and extracellular matrix that result in the creation of surface-associated macrocolony formation. Most bacteria are capable of forming biofilms under suitable conditions. Biofilm formation by pathogenic bacteria on medical implant devices has been linked to implant rejection in up to 10% of cases, due to biofilm-related secondary infections....

Journal: :The Journal of general and applied microbiology 2017
Marwa Jardak Faten Abdelli Rahma Laadhar Raphael Lami Didier Stien Sami Aifa Sami Mnif

The bacterial diversity associated with biofilm-forming ability was studied. Eighteen bacterial strains were isolated from a microbial film collected from the roof of an old house located in Sfax, Tunisia. The purity of these microorganisms was confirmed by microscopic observation after repeated streaking on a Tryptic Soy agar medium. Biofilm formation was estimated using preliminary tests incl...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2015
Akash Basak Yasmeen Abouelhassan Robert W Huigens

Small molecules capable of eradicating non-replicating bacterial biofilms are of great importance to human health as conventional antibiotics are ineffective against these surface-attached bacterial communities. Here, we report the discovery of several halogenated quinolines (HQs) identified through a reductive amination reaction that demonstrated potent eradication of MRSA (HQ-6; MBEC = 125 μM...

2018
Luis G Vargas Buonfiglio Jennifer A Borcherding Mark Frommelt Gavin J Parker Bryce Duchman Oriana G Vanegas Calderón Ruth Fernandez-Ruiz Julio E Noriega Elizabeth A Stone Alicia K Gerke Joseph Zabner Alejandro P Comellas

BACKGROUND Smoking is a leading cause of respiratory infections worldwide. Tobacco particulate matter disrupts iron homeostasis in the lungs and increases the iron content in the airways of smokers. The airway epithelia secrete lactoferrin to quench iron required for bacteria to proliferate and cause lung infections. We hypothesized that smokers would have increased bacterial growth and biofilm...

ژورنال: دانشور پزشکی 2018
امین مرعشی, سیدمحمود, اولیا, پرویز, سعیدی, نوید, صادری, حوریه,

Background and Objective: Biofilm formation is an important virulence factor in Staphylococcus aureus. Most infections associated with biofilm of this bacterium are difficult to treat with antibiotics. As yet, a lot of mechanisms have been explained for probiotic yeast functions against bacterial infections, but few studies have been done on their effects on biofilm formation. The aim of this s...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2013
C Wu J Labrie Y D N Tremblay D Haine M Mourez M Jacques

AIMS Biofilm formation is important for the persistence of bacteria in hostile environments. Bacteria in a biofilm are usually more resistant to antibiotics and disinfectants than planktonic bacteria. Our laboratory previously reported that low concentrations of zinc inhibit biofilm formation of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of zinc on growth a...

Asghari, Babak , Bayati, Maral, Habibipour, Reza,

Background and Objective: The role of biofilm formation by bacteria has been considered as an important stage in the pathogenesis of Klebsiella pneumoniae. This pathogen is one of the most important opportunistic pathogen agents of nosocomial infections, such as pneumonia, urinary tract infections, invasive infections, and surgical site infections. This study aimed to investigate the biofilm pr...

Journal: :Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society 2011
Anandev N Gurjala Matthew R Geringer Akhil K Seth Seok J Hong Mark S Smeltzer Robert D Galiano Kai P Leung Thomas A Mustoe

A growing body of evidence suggests that in addition to hypoxia, ischemia-reperfusion injury, and intrinsic host factors, bacterial biofilms represent a fourth major pillar in chronic wound pathogenesis. Given that most studies to date rely on in vitro or observational clinical data, our aim was to develop a novel, quantitative animal model enabling further investigation of the biofilm hypothes...

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