In medical settings, biofilms make infections harder to treat when they form protective shields for bacteria on devices like catheters and implants. UC Riverside scientists have now discovered a ...
Urinary catheter-related infections are commonly ... Recent attention has appropriately focused on biofilm development on the catheter surface because biofilm has important implications for ...
Approximately 80% of urinary tract infections in LTCFs are due to the short- or long-term insertion of a urinary catheter. Biofilm development on the inner and outer catheter surfaces can take ...
In medical settings, biofilms make infections harder to treat when they form protective shields for bacteria on devices like catheters and implants. UC Riverside scientists have now discovered a ...
In medical settings, biofilms make infections harder to treat when they form protective shields for bacteria on devices like catheters and implants. UC Riverside scientists have now discovered a ...
A staple of modern medicine, the indwelling urinary catheter has a critical, sometimes fatal flaw. Its outer surface encourages bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation, leading to catheter associated ...
In medical settings, biofilms make infections harder to treat when they form protective shields for bacteria on devices like catheters and implants. UC Riverside scientists have now discovered a ...