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61 Citations
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28 Pages

Microbial Biofilms: Applications, Clinical Consequences, and Alternative Therapies

  • Asghar Ali,
  • Andaleeb Zahra,
  • Mohan Kamthan,
  • Fohad Mabood Husain,
  • Thamer Albalawi,
  • Mohammad Zubair,
  • Roba Alatawy,
  • Mohammad Abid and
  • Md Salik Noorani

Biofilms are complex communities of microorganisms that grow on surfaces and are embedded in a matrix of extracellular polymeric substances. These are prevalent in various natural and man-made environments, ranging from industrial settings to medical...

  • Article
  • Open Access
54 Citations
7,638 Views
27 Pages

Structural and Functional Dynamics of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms and Biofilm Matrix Proteins on Different Clinical Materials

  • Anna K. Hiltunen,
  • Kirsi Savijoki,
  • Tuula A. Nyman,
  • Ilkka Miettinen,
  • Petri Ihalainen,
  • Jouko Peltonen and
  • Adyary Fallarero

Medical device-associated staphylococcal infections are a common and challenging problem. However, detailed knowledge of staphylococcal biofilm dynamics on clinically relevant surfaces is still limited. In the present study, biofilm formation of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,475 Views
14 Pages

Clinical Biofilm Ring Test® Reveals the Potential Role of β-Lactams in the Induction of Biofilm Formation by P. aeruginosa in Cystic Fibrosis Patients

  • Elodie Olivares,
  • Jason Tasse,
  • Stéphanie Badel-Berchoux,
  • Christian Provot,
  • Gilles Prévost and
  • Thierry Bernardi

19 December 2020

Biofilms are characterized by high tolerance to antimicrobials. However, conventional antibiograms are performed on planktonic microorganisms. Through the clinical Biofilm Ring Test® (cBRT), initially aimed to measure the adhesion propensity of b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
4,883 Views
25 Pages

Biofilm Formation among Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Isolates Has Clinical Relevance: The ANSELM Prospective Multicenter Study

  • Arianna Pompilio,
  • Marco Ranalli,
  • Alessandra Piccirilli,
  • Mariagrazia Perilli,
  • Dragana Vukovic,
  • Branislava Savic,
  • Marcela Krutova,
  • Pavel Drevinek,
  • Daniel Jonas and
  • Ersilia V. Fiscarelli
  • + 4 authors

The ability to form biofilms is a recognized trait of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, but the extent of its clinical relevance is still unclear. The present multicenter prospective study (ANSELM) aims at investigating the association between biofilm fo...

  • Review
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167 Citations
11,379 Views
15 Pages

Biofilms in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Significance and Clinical Relevance

  • Cassandra Pouget,
  • Catherine Dunyach-Remy,
  • Alix Pantel,
  • Sophie Schuldiner,
  • Albert Sotto and
  • Jean-Philippe Lavigne

Foot infections are the main disabling complication in patients with diabetes mellitus. These infections can lead to lower-limb amputation, increasing mortality and decreasing the quality of life. Biofilm formation is an important pathophysiology ste...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
5,725 Views
11 Pages

6 September 2017

Candida albicans biofilms are difficult to eradicate due to their resistance to host defenses and antifungal drugs. Although neutrophils are the primary responder to C. albicans during invasive candidiasis, biofilms resist killing by neutrophils. Pri...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,663 Views
14 Pages

Cm-p5 Peptide Dimers Inhibit Biofilms of Candida albicans Clinical Isolates, C. parapsilosis and Fluconazole-Resistant Mutants of C. auris

  • Valerie Amann,
  • Ann-Kathrin Kissmann,
  • Vanessa Mildenberger,
  • Imke Krebs,
  • Julio A. Perez-Erviti,
  • Ernesto M. Martell-Huguet,
  • Anselmo J. Otero-Gonzalez,
  • Fidel Morales-Vicente,
  • Gina P. Rodríguez-Castaño and
  • Carolina Firacative
  • + 6 authors

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) represent a promising class of therapeutic biomolecules that show antimicrobial activity against a broad range of microorganisms, including life-threatening pathogens. In contrast to classic AMPs with membrane-disrupting...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,664 Views
11 Pages

1 September 2021

The development of yeast biofilms is a major problem due to their increased antifungal resistance, which leads to persistent infections with severe clinical implications. The high antifungal activity of well-characterized chitosan polymers makes them...

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1,921 Views
15 Pages

16 March 2025

A biofilm is a community of microbial cells which are enclosed in an external matrix and separated by a network of water channels attached to natural or artificial surfaces. Biofilms formed inside biliary stents consist of a mixed spectrum of bacteri...

  • Communication
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3,427 Views
12 Pages

Clinical Evaluation of Microbial Communities and Associated Biofilms with Breast Augmentation Failure

  • Robert Whitfield,
  • Craig D. Tipton,
  • Niccole Diaz,
  • Jacob Ancira and
  • Kyle S. Landry

The incidence of breast implant illness (BII) and BII-related explant procedures has not decreased with current surgical and treatment techniques. It is speculated the main underlying cause of BII complications is the result of chronic, sub-clinical...

  • Review
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42 Citations
11,304 Views
16 Pages

Management of Streptococcus mutans-Candida spp. Oral Biofilms’ Infections: Paving the Way for Effective Clinical Interventions

  • Bahare Salehi,
  • Dorota Kregiel,
  • Gail Mahady,
  • Javad Sharifi-Rad,
  • Natália Martins and
  • Célia F. Rodrigues

14 February 2020

Oral diseases are considered the most common noncommunicable diseases and are related to serious local and systemic disorders. Oral pathogens can grow and spread in the oral mucosae and frequently in biomaterials (e.g., dentures or prostheses) under...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,369 Views
20 Pages

Klebsiella pneumoniae, a member of the ESKAPE pathogen group, is a prominent cause of hospital-acquired infections. The WHO has recognized carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae as a critical-one priority pathogen. These resilient superbugs have the abil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
4,338 Views
12 Pages

Microbiological Evaluation of Novel Bis-Quaternary Ammonium Compounds: Clinical Strains, Biofilms, and Resistance Study

  • Nikita Frolov,
  • Elena Detusheva,
  • Nadezhda Fursova,
  • Irina Ostashevskaya and
  • Anatoly Vereshchagin

22 April 2022

This work is devoted to the investigation of biocidal properties of quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) based on pyridine structures with aromatic spacers, and their widely known analogs, against clinically significant microorganisms. This study is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,329 Views
13 Pages

Difference Analysis on Virulence Genes, Biofilms and Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Escherichia coli from Clinical and Subclinical Bovine Mastitis

  • Jiakun Zuo,
  • Zhaoyang Lv,
  • Liyan Lian,
  • Zihao Wu,
  • Shaodong Fu,
  • Haiyang Zhang,
  • Jing Wu,
  • Zihao Pan,
  • Yong Yu and
  • Wei Chen
  • + 6 authors

6 February 2025

Escherichia coli (E. coli) has the ability to induce clinical and subclinical mastitis in dairy cows, causing a huge loss for the dairy industry. In this study, 51 subclinical mastitis isolates and 36 clinical mastitis isolates from eight provinces o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,942 Views
16 Pages

Biofilm Formation and Antibiotic Resistance Profiles in Carbapenemase-Producing Gram-Negative Rods—A Comparative Analysis between Screening and Pathological Isolates

  • Camelia Vintilă,
  • Răzvan Lucian Coșeriu,
  • Anca Delia Mare,
  • Cristina Nicoleta Ciurea,
  • Radu Ovidiu Togănel,
  • Anastasia Simion,
  • Anca Cighir and
  • Adrian Man

(1) Background: Carbapenem-resistant (CR) bacteria pose a significant global public health challenge due to their ability to evade treatment with beta-lactam antibiotics, including carbapenems. This study investigates the biofilm-forming capabilities...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
8,774 Views
19 Pages

Helicobacter pylori is a gastric pathogen that infects nearly half of the global population and is recognized as a group 1 carcinogen by the Word Health Organization. The global rise in antibiotic resistance has increased clinical challenges in treat...

  • Review
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2 Citations
4,057 Views
24 Pages

Antibiofilm Effects of Novel Compounds in Otitis Media Treatment: Systematic Review

  • Ana Jotic,
  • Katarina Savic Vujovic,
  • Andja Cirkovic,
  • Dragana D. Božić,
  • Snezana Brkic,
  • Nikola Subotic,
  • Bojana Bukurov,
  • Aleksa Korugic and
  • Ivana Cirkovic

29 November 2024

Otitis media (OM) is a frequent disease with incidence rate of 5300 cases per 100,000 people. Recent studies showed that polymicrobial biofilm formation represents a significant pathogenic mechanism in recurrent and chronic forms of OM. Biofilm enabl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,130 Views
17 Pages

Biofilm-Forming Bacteria Implicated in Complex Otitis Media in Children in the Post-Heptavalent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV7) Era

  • Anastasios Ioannidis,
  • Stylianos Chatzipanagiotou,
  • Niki Vassilaki,
  • Polyvios Giannakopoulos,
  • Despina Hatzaki,
  • Maria Magana,
  • Athanasios Sachlas,
  • George Mpekoulis,
  • Alexandros Radiotis and
  • Michail Tsakanikos
  • + 3 authors

Background: Chronic media with effusion (COME) and recurrent acute otitis media (RAOM) are closely related clinical entities that affect childhood. The aims of the study were to investigate the microbiological profile of otitis-prone children in the...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
73 Citations
7,178 Views
16 Pages

Biofilm is the trigger for the majority of infections caused by the ability of microorganisms to adhere to tissues and medical devices. Microbial cells embedded in the biofilm matrix are highly tolerant to antimicrobials and escape the host immune sy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,532 Views
22 Pages

Analysis of the Phospholipid Profile of the Collection Strain PAO1 and Clinical Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Relation to Their Attachment Capacity

  • Caroline Le Sénéchal,
  • Mathilde Puges,
  • Christophe Barthe,
  • Patricia Costaglioli,
  • Caroline Tokarski,
  • Corinne Buré and
  • Sébastien Vilain

Bacteria form multicellular and resistant structures named biofilms. Biofilm formation starts with the attachment phase, and the molecular actors involved in this phase, except adhesins, are poorly characterized. There is growing evidence that phosph...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,533 Views
19 Pages

Therapeutic Potential of Insect Defensin DLP4 Against Staphylococcus hyicus-Infected Piglet Exudative Epidermitis

  • Xuanxuan Ma,
  • Zhimin Dong,
  • Ruoyu Mao,
  • Xiangxue Tian,
  • Na Yang,
  • Weike Ren,
  • Ya Hao,
  • Wenluan Shen,
  • Da Teng and
  • Xiuli Li
  • + 1 author

Background/Objectives: The emergence of resistance to Staphylococcus hyicus (S. hyicus), the major cause of exudative epidermatitis (EE) in piglets, has led to the need for new antimicrobial agents. The study aimed to evaluate the potential efficacy...

  • Review
  • Open Access
75 Citations
7,248 Views
26 Pages

Potential of Nanoparticles Integrated with Antibacterial Properties in Preventing Biofilm and Antibiotic Resistance

  • Maheswary Thambirajoo,
  • Manira Maarof,
  • Yogeswaran Lokanathan,
  • Haliza Katas,
  • Nur Fatiha Ghazalli,
  • Yasuhiko Tabata and
  • Mh Busra Fauzi

2 November 2021

Nanotechnology has become an emerging technology in the medical field and is widely applicable for various clinical applications. The potential use of nanoparticles as antimicrobial agents is greatly explored and taken into consideration as alternati...

  • Review
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90 Citations
16,449 Views
17 Pages

Clinical Escherichia coli: From Biofilm Formation to New Antibiofilm Strategies

  • Victoria Ballén,
  • Virginio Cepas,
  • Carlos Ratia,
  • Yaiza Gabasa and
  • Sara M. Soto

Escherichia coli is one of the species most frequently involved in biofilm-related diseases, being especially important in urinary tract infections, causing relapses or chronic infections. Compared to their planktonic analogues, biofilms confer to th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
47 Citations
9,984 Views
13 Pages

Wild Mushroom Extracts as Inhibitors of Bacterial Biofilm Formation

  • Maria José Alves,
  • Isabel C. F. R. Ferreira,
  • Inês Lourenço,
  • Eduardo Costa,
  • Anabela Martins and
  • Manuela Pintado

6 August 2014

Microorganisms can colonize a wide variety of medical devices, putting patients in risk for local and systemic infectious complications, including local-site infections, catheter-related bloodstream infections, and endocarditis. These microorganisms...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,379 Views
11 Pages

24 December 2024

The rapid and reliable detection of pathogenic bacteria remains a significant challenge in clinical microbiology. Consequently, the demand for simple and rapid techniques, such as antimicrobial peptide (AMP)-based sensors, has recently increased as a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,991 Views
23 Pages

Liposomal Rifabutin—A Promising Antibiotic Repurposing Strategy against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infections

  • Jacinta O. Pinho,
  • Magda Ferreira,
  • Mariana Coelho,
  • Sandra N. Pinto,
  • Sandra I. Aguiar and
  • Maria Manuela Gaspar

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (M RSA) infections, in particular biofilm-organized bacteria, remain a clinical challenge and a serious health problem. Rifabutin (RFB), an antibiotic of the rifamycins class, has shown in previous work exc...

  • Data Descriptor
  • Open Access
2,565 Views
8 Pages

31 March 2023

Novel strategies to combat dental biofilms aim at reducing biofilm stability with the ultimate goal of facilitating mechanical cleaning. To test the stability of dental biofilms, they need to be subjected to a defined mechanical stress. Here, we empl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
7,278 Views
24 Pages

This study sought to assess the prevalence and impact of biofilms on two commonly biofilm-related infections, bloodstream and urinary tract infections (BSI and UTI). Separated systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational studies were carried...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,491 Views
18 Pages

The Toxin-Antitoxin Systems of the Opportunistic Pathogen Stenotrophomonas maltophilia of Environmental and Clinical Origin

  • Laurita Klimkaitė,
  • Julija Armalytė,
  • Jūratė Skerniškytė and
  • Edita Sužiedėlienė

1 October 2020

Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is a ubiquitous environmental bacterium that has recently emerged as a multidrug-resistant opportunistic pathogen causing bloodstream, respiratory, and urinary tract infections. The connection between the commensal enviro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
51 Citations
11,832 Views
14 Pages

Efficiency of Vanilla, Patchouli and Ylang Ylang Essential Oils Stabilized by Iron Oxide@C14 Nanostructures against Bacterial Adherence and Biofilms Formed by Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae Clinical Strains

  • Maxim Bilcu,
  • Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu,
  • Alexandra Elena Oprea,
  • Roxana Cristina Popescu,
  • George Dan Mogoșanu,
  • Radu Hristu,
  • George A. Stanciu,
  • Dan Florin Mihailescu,
  • Veronica Lazar and
  • Eugenia Bezirtzoglou
  • + 1 author

4 November 2014

Biofilms formed by bacterial cells are associated with drastically enhanced resistance against most antimicrobial agents, contributing to the persistence and chronicization of the microbial infections and to therapy failure. The purpose of this study...

  • Review
  • Open Access
74 Citations
16,804 Views
17 Pages

Clinical Infections, Antibiotic Resistance, and Pathogenesis of Staphylococcus haemolyticus

  • Hala O. Eltwisy,
  • Howida Omar Twisy,
  • Mahmoud HR Hafez,
  • Ibrahim M. Sayed and
  • Mohamed A. El-Mokhtar

Staphylococcus haemolyticus (S. haemolyticus) constitutes the main part of the human skin microbiota. It is widespread in hospitals and among medical staff, resulting in being an emerging microbe causing nosocomial infections. S. haemolyticus, especi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,643 Views
20 Pages

Biofilm Formation in Clinical Isolates of Fusarium

  • Ray Zhang,
  • Nathan Wiederhold,
  • Richard Calderone and
  • Dongmei Li

4 November 2024

Many microbial pathogens form biofilms, assemblages of polymeric compounds that play a crucial role in establishing infections. The biofilms of Fusarium species also contribute to high antifungal resistance. Using our collection of 29 clinical Fusari...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
5,970 Views
26 Pages

Recent Advances in the Control of Clinically Important Biofilms

  • Katarzyna Krukiewicz,
  • Alicja Kazek-Kęsik,
  • Monika Brzychczy-Włoch,
  • Marek J. Łos,
  • Collins Njie Ateba,
  • Parvaneh Mehrbod,
  • Saeid Ghavami and
  • Divine Yufetar Shyntum

23 August 2022

Biofilms are complex structures formed by bacteria, fungi, or even viruses on biotic and abiotic surfaces, and they can be found in almost any part of the human body. The prevalence of biofilm-associated diseases has increased in recent years, mainly...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
44 Citations
7,279 Views
11 Pages

Taxonomical and Functional Assessment of the Endometrial Microbiota in A Context of Recurrent Reproductive Failure: A Case Report

  • Iolanda Garcia-Grau,
  • David Perez-Villaroya,
  • Davide Bau,
  • Marta Gonzalez-Monfort,
  • Felipe Vilella,
  • Inmaculada Moreno and
  • Carlos Simon

24 October 2019

Investigation of the microbial community in the female reproductive tract has revealed that the replacement of a community dominated by Lactobacillus with pathogenic bacteria may be associated with implantation failure or early spontaneous abortion i...

  • Proceeding Paper
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,201 Views
12 Pages

Enterococcus faecalis Biofilm: A Clinical and Environmental Hazard

  • Bindu Sadanandan and
  • Kavyasree Marabanahalli Yogendraiah

This review explores the biofilm architecture and drug resistance of Enterococcus faecalis in clinical and environmental settings. The biofilm in E. faecalis is a heterogeneous, three-dimensional, mushroom-like or multilayered structure, characterist...

  • Review
  • Open Access
98 Citations
10,629 Views
31 Pages

Polymicrobial Infections and Biofilms: Clinical Significance and Eradication Strategies

  • V T Anju,
  • Siddhardha Busi,
  • Madangchanok Imchen,
  • Ranjith Kumavath,
  • Mahima S. Mohan,
  • Simi Asma Salim,
  • Pattnaik Subhaswaraj and
  • Madhu Dyavaiah

1 December 2022

Biofilms are population of cells growing in a coordinated manner and exhibiting resistance towards hostile environments. The infections associated with biofilms are difficult to control owing to the chronicity of infections and the emergence of antib...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,466 Views
14 Pages

Increased dental biofilm commonly occurs during orthodontic treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a combined toothbrushing method on dental biofilm cariogenicity in patients with stainless steel (SSL) and elastomeric (EL) lig...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,045 Views
17 Pages

Mycobacterial Biofilm: Mechanisms, Clinical Problems, and Treatments

  • Xining Liu,
  • Junxing Hu,
  • Wenzhen Wang,
  • Hanyu Yang,
  • Erning Tao,
  • Yufang Ma and
  • Shanshan Sha

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a threat to human health worldwide. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and other nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) can form biofilms, and in vitro and animal experiments have shown that biofilms cause serious drug resistance a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,665 Views
22 Pages

Virulence Characteristics and Molecular Typing of Carbapenem-Resistant ST15 Klebsiella pneumoniae Clinical Isolates, Possessing the K24 Capsular Type

  • Marianna Horváth,
  • Tamás Kovács,
  • József Kun,
  • Attila Gyenesei,
  • Ivelina Damjanova,
  • Zoltán Tigyi and
  • György Schneider

28 February 2023

Klebsiella pneumoniae is an opportunistic pathogen that frequently causes nosocomial and community-acquired (CA) infections. Until now, a limited number of studies has been focused on the analyses of changes affecting the virulence attributes. Genoty...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,417 Views
18 Pages

Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Effect of 4,4′-Dihydroxy-azobenzene against Clinically Resistant Staphylococci

  • María Pérez-Aranda,
  • Eloísa Pajuelo,
  • Salvadora Navarro-Torre,
  • Patricia Pérez-Palacios,
  • Belén Begines,
  • Ignacio D. Rodríguez-Llorente,
  • Yadir Torres and
  • Ana Alcudia

11 December 2022

The spread of antibiotic resistance among human and animal pathogens is one of the more significant public health concerns. Moreover, the restrictions on the use of particular antibiotics can limit the options for the treatment of infections in veter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,455 Views
12 Pages

Evaluation of Biofilm Production and Antifungal Susceptibility to Fluconazole in Clinical Isolates of Candida spp. in Both Planktonic and Biofilm Form

  • Anna Marzucco,
  • Giulia Gatti,
  • Maria Sofia Montanari,
  • Michela Fantini,
  • Claudia Colosimo,
  • Maria Vittoria Tamburini,
  • Valentina Arfilli,
  • Manuela Morotti,
  • Pasqualina Schiavone and
  • Francesco Congestrì
  • + 10 authors

Candida spp. are an important opportunistic pathogen that can represent a possible cause of severe infections, especially in immunocompromised individuals. The clinical impact of Candida spp. depends, in part, on the ability to form biofilms, communi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,506 Views
12 Pages

Biofilm Development by Mycobacterium avium Complex Clinical Isolates: Effect of Clarithromycin in Ultrastructure

  • Arij Akir,
  • Abrar Senhaji-Kacha,
  • Maria Carmen Muñoz-Egea,
  • Jaime Esteban and
  • John Jairo Aguilera-Correa

Background: The Mycobacterium avium complex includes the commonest non-tuberculous mycobacteria associated with human infections. These infections have been associated with the production of biofilms in many cases, but there are only a few studies ab...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,028 Views
12 Pages

Candida parapsilosis Colony Morphotype Forecasts Biofilm Formation of Clinical Isolates

  • Emilia Gómez-Molero,
  • Iker De-la-Pinta,
  • Jordan Fernández-Pereira,
  • Uwe Groß,
  • Michael Weig,
  • Guillermo Quindós,
  • Piet W. J. de Groot and
  • Oliver Bader

7 January 2021

Candida parapsilosis is a frequent cause of fungal bloodstream infections, especially in critically ill neonates or immunocompromised patients. Due to the formation of biofilms, the use of indwelling catheters and other medical devices increases the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
85 Citations
6,379 Views
15 Pages

Biofilm-Induced Antibiotic Resistance in Clinical Acinetobacter baumannii Isolates

  • Abebe Mekuria Shenkutie,
  • Mian Zhi Yao,
  • Gilman Kit-hang Siu,
  • Barry Kin Chung Wong and
  • Polly Hang-mei Leung

17 November 2020

In order to understand the role of biofilm in the emergence of antibiotic resistance, a total of 104 clinical Acinetobacter baumannii strains were investigated for their biofilm-forming capacities and genes associated with biofilm formation. Selected...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,878 Views
23 Pages

Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most diverse bacterial pathogens. This is reflected in its ability to cause a wide array of infections and in genotypic and phenotypic differences between clinical isolates that extend beyond their antibiotic resis...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,472 Views
9 Pages

Guided Biofilm Therapy for Management of “Desquamative Gingivitis”—Clinical Cases

  • Blagovesta Yaneva,
  • Maria Mutafchieva,
  • Petar Shentov and
  • Georgi Tomov

20 September 2024

Background: Desquamative gingivitis is a clinical manifestation often associated with various mucocutaneous disorders, characterized by red, painful, and friable gingiva. It is predominantly seen in middle-aged to elderly females and is typically lin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
55 Citations
7,091 Views
14 Pages

Biofilm Formation and Antibiotic Resistance Phenotype of Helicobacter pylori Clinical Isolates

  • Kartika Afrida Fauzia,
  • Muhammad Miftahussurur,
  • Ari Fahrial Syam,
  • Langgeng Agung Waskito,
  • Dalla Doohan,
  • Yudith Annisa Ayu Rezkitha,
  • Takashi Matsumoto,
  • Vo Phuoc Tuan,
  • Junko Akada and
  • Hideo Yonezawa
  • + 2 authors

24 July 2020

We evaluated biofilm formation of clinical Helicobacter pylori isolates from Indonesia and its relation to antibiotic resistance. We determined the minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) of amoxicillin, clarithromycin, levofloxacin, metronidazole and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
6,545 Views
18 Pages

The Core Proteome of Biofilm-Grown Clinical Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolates

  • Jelena Erdmann,
  • Janne G. Thöming,
  • Sarah Pohl,
  • Andreas Pich,
  • Christof Lenz and
  • Susanne Häussler

23 September 2019

Comparative genomics has greatly facilitated the identification of shared as well as unique features among individual cells or tissues, and thus offers the potential to find disease markers. While proteomics is recognized for its potential to generat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
61 Views

31 March 2024

Introduction: Integrons are genetic systems that may confer antibiotic resistance to Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Biofilm formation can facilitate gene exchange and can accelerate the development of antibiotic resistance. The aim of this work was to asses...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
9,516 Views
48 Pages

6 February 2025

Healthcare-associated infections pose a significant global health challenge, negatively impacting patient outcomes and burdening healthcare systems. A major contributing factor to healthcare-associated infections is the formation of biofilms, structu...

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