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Medical Implications of Biofilms

Authors :
Michael Wilson
Deirdre Devine
Michael Wilson
Deirdre Devine
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Human tissues often support large, complex microbial communities growing as biofilms that can cause a variety of infections. As a result of an increased use of implanted medical devices, the incidence of these biofilm-associated diseases is increasing: the non-shedding surfaces of these devices provide ideal substrata for colonisation by biofilm-forming microbes. The consequences of this mode of growth are far-reaching. As microbes in biofilms exhibit increased tolerance towards antimicrobial agents and decreased susceptibility to host defence systems, biofilm-associated diseases are becoming increasingly difficult to treat. Not surprisingly, therefore, interest in biofilms has increased dramatically. The application of microscopic and molecular techniques has revolutionised our understanding of biofilm structure, composition, organisation, and activities, resulting in important advances in the prevention and treatment of biofilm-related diseases. The purpose of this book, which was first published in 2003, is to bring these advances to the attention of clinicians and medical researchers.

Subjects

Subjects :
Biofilms
Medical microbiology

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780521812405 and 9780511064616
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Medical Implications of Biofilms
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
120407