Biofilm eradication and prevention:a pharmaceutical approach to medical device infections
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Wiley,
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Publisher Address: | Hoboken, N.J. |
Publication Dates: | c2010. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Carrier Form: | xiii, 423 p.: ill. ; 25 cm. |
ISBN: |
9780470479964 (hc.) 0470479965 (cloth) |
Index Number: | Q73 |
CLC: | Q73 |
Call Number: | Q73/S562 |
Contents: |
Includes bibliographical references and index. (Publisher-supplied data) Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview of Biofilm Chapter 2. Rationale for biofilm eradication from modern medical devices Chapter 3. Pathogenesis of device-related nosocomial infections Chapter 4. Biofilm resistance/tolerance to conventional antimicrobial agents Chapter 5. Analytical techniques useful to study biofilm Chapter 6. Biofilm-related infections in ophthalmology Chapter 7. Biofilm-related infections in oral cavity Chapter 8. Implications of biofilm formation in chronic wound and in cystic fibrosis Chapter 9. Strategies for prevention of device-related nosoc "Biofilm Eradication and Preventions presents the basics of biofilm formation on medical devices, diseases related to this formation, and approaches pharmaceutical researchers need to take to limit this problem. Split into three parts, the first deals with the development and characterization of biofilm on the surfaces of implanted or inserted medical devices. Questions as to why biofilms form over medical device surfaces and what triggers biofilm formation are addressed. In the second section, the author discusses biofilm-mediated chronic infections occurred in various organs (eyes, mouth, |