Recent Nanotechnology Approaches for Prevention and Treatment of Biofilm-Associated Infections on Medical Devices
Bacterial colonization in the form of biofilms on surfaces causes persistent infections and is an issue of considerable concern to healthcare providers. There is an urgent need for novel antimicrobial or antibiofilm surfaces and biomedical devices that provide protection against biofilm formation an...
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doaj-f9be51c570ed48718e33e63da0f401942020-11-24T22:15:30ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412016-01-01201610.1155/2016/18512421851242Recent Nanotechnology Approaches for Prevention and Treatment of Biofilm-Associated Infections on Medical DevicesMohankandhasamy Ramasamy0Jintae Lee1School of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, Republic of KoreaSchool of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, Republic of KoreaBacterial colonization in the form of biofilms on surfaces causes persistent infections and is an issue of considerable concern to healthcare providers. There is an urgent need for novel antimicrobial or antibiofilm surfaces and biomedical devices that provide protection against biofilm formation and planktonic pathogens, including antibiotic resistant strains. In this context, recent developments in the material science and engineering fields and steady progress in the nanotechnology field have created opportunities to design new biomaterials and surfaces with anti-infective, antifouling, bactericidal, and antibiofilm properties. Here we review a number of the recently developed nanotechnology-based biomaterials and explain underlying strategies used to make antibiofilm surfaces.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1851242 |
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Recent Nanotechnology Approaches for Prevention and Treatment of Biofilm-Associated Infections on Medical Devices |
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Recent Nanotechnology Approaches for Prevention and Treatment of Biofilm-Associated Infections on Medical Devices |
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Recent Nanotechnology Approaches for Prevention and Treatment of Biofilm-Associated Infections on Medical Devices |
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Recent Nanotechnology Approaches for Prevention and Treatment of Biofilm-Associated Infections on Medical Devices |
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Recent Nanotechnology Approaches for Prevention and Treatment of Biofilm-Associated Infections on Medical Devices |
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recent nanotechnology approaches for prevention and treatment of biofilm-associated infections on medical devices |
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Bacterial colonization in the form of biofilms on surfaces causes persistent infections and is an issue of considerable concern to healthcare providers. There is an urgent need for novel antimicrobial or antibiofilm surfaces and biomedical devices that provide protection against biofilm formation and planktonic pathogens, including antibiotic resistant strains. In this context, recent developments in the material science and engineering fields and steady progress in the nanotechnology field have created opportunities to design new biomaterials and surfaces with anti-infective, antifouling, bactericidal, and antibiofilm properties. Here we review a number of the recently developed nanotechnology-based biomaterials and explain underlying strategies used to make antibiofilm surfaces. |
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