Title of article
Antibiotic resistance of bacteria in biofilms
Author/Authors
Philip S Stewart، نويسنده , , J William Costerton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
4
From page
135
To page
138
Abstract
Bacteria that adhere to implanted medical devices or damaged tissue can encase themselves in a hydrated matrix of polysaccharide and protein, and form a slimy layer known as a biofilm. Antibiotic resistance of bacteria in the biofilm mode of growth contributes to the chronicity of infections such as those associated with implanted medical devices. The mechanisms of resistance in biofilms are different from the now familiar plasmids, transposons, and mutations that confer innate resistance to individual bacterial cells. In biofilms, resistance seems to depend on multicellular strategies. We summarise the features of biofilm infections, review emerging mechanisms of resistance, and discuss potential therapies.
Journal title
The Lancet
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
The Lancet
Record number
565587
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