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Microbial Biofilms and Chronic Wounds

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MICROORGANISMS
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms5010009

Keywords

quorum sensing; antibiotic tolerance; antibiotic resistance; exopolymer; inflammation; wound healing; MBEC (minimum biofilm eradication concentration)

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Canada Research Chair
  2. University of Alberta

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Background is provided on biofilms, including their formation, tolerance mechanisms, structure, and morphology within the context of chronic wounds. The features of biofilms in chronic wounds are discussed in detail, as is the impact of biofilm on wound chronicity. Difficulties associated with the use of standard susceptibility tests (minimum inhibitory concentrations or MICs) to determine appropriate treatment regimens for, or develop new treatments for use in, chronic wounds are discussed, with alternate test methods specific to biofilms being recommended. Animal models appropriate for evaluating biofilm treatments are also described. Current and potential future therapies for treatment of biofilm-containing chronic wounds, including probiotic therapy, virulence attenuation, biofilm phenotype expression attenuation, immune response suppression, and aggressive debridement combined with antimicrobial dressings, are described.

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