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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Growth and Biofilm Formation by Staphylococcus Epidermidis and Other Relevant Contaminant Bacteria During Storage of Platelet Concentrates

Greco, Carey Anne January 2011 (has links)
Coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS) are the most prevalent bacterial contaminants of platelet concentrates (PCs), and have been implicated in severe and fatal transfusion reactions. Of this group, Staphylococcus epidermidis is most frequently identified. The preliminary objective of this thesis was to confirm that S. epidermidis could form biofilms under platelet storage conditions. This was achieved using a modified crystal violet staining assay to detect plastic-adherent bacterial cells and examination of attachment processes by scanning electron microscopy. A collection of CoNS isolated from PCs obtained from reportedly healthy donors was then assessed for biofilm-forming potential at the genetic and phenotypic level. Despite the presumable commensal origin of these isolates, a high proportion of S. epidermidis strains displayed a biofilm positive phenotype. The threat of S. epidermidis biofilm formation during platelet storage identified herein signifies that any alterations made to platelet storage protocols should be evaluated with consideration of this risk. The advent of platelet additive solutions (PASs) as an alternative to plasma for PC storage provides a relevant example, since little is known about the effect of PAS on contaminant bacteria, and vice versa. Growth and biofilm formation by S. epidermidis and the Gram-negative bacterium Serratia liquefaciens were measured in PAS- or plasma-PCs over 5 days, simulating standard platelet storage conditions, after initial inoculation with low, clinically relevant bacterial concentrations. Assays for platelet quality were performed simultaneously. Only S. liquefaciens exhibited a slower doubling time in plasma-PCs than in PAS-PCs. Biofilm formation by both species was reduced during storage in PAS-PCs, increasing bacteria availability for detection. Although S. liquefaciens adversely affected platelet quality in both media, S. epidermidis contamination did not. Ultimately, culture-based detection remains the earliest indicator of bacterial presence in PAS-PCs. Lastly, since formation of platelet-bacteria aggregates is largely based on receptor-ligand interactions, it was postulated that biofilm formation by contaminant bacteria could be abrogated by receptor shielding. Methoxypoly(ethylene glycol) was applied to covalently modify the platelet surface using a process termed ‘PEGylation’. It is herein demonstrated that PEGylation of PCs inoculated with S. epidermidis results in significantly reduced bacterial binding and biofilm formation during platelet storage.
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Well-controlled and well-described SAMs-based platforms for the study of material-bacteria interactions occuring at the molecular scale

Böhmler, Judith 11 September 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Bacterial adhesion is the first step of biofilm formation and in the focus of research interest since several decades. Biofilms cause many problems, sometimes dramatic, for example in health, food packing or waste water purification. Despite of high interest, bacterial adhesion process is only poorly understood yet. In this work, bacterial adhesion was investigated on well-organized and structured model surfaces with various chemistries at molecular scale. For that purpose a characterization methodology was developed to sufficiently analyze monolayers on silicon wafers, and controlled mixed monolayers surfaces with different densities of NH 2 backfilled with CH3 were developed and optimized. These controlled surfaces with different densities of 0 % NH2 up to 100% NH2 were eventually used as tool to study bacterial adhesion in batch and real time conditions. The results demonstrate a significant impact on bacterial adhesion of weak difference in the surface chemistry at molecular scale. In the batch experiments, two so-called "plateaus" zones were determined, in which bacterial adhesion is not significantly different despite the change of the amine concentration on the surface. On the contrary, one transition zone exists between the "plateaus" in which a slight chunge.in the amine concentration leads to a significant increase / decrease of the bacterial adhesion. The same trend of bacteria behavior was observed for different bacterial strains.
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Antivirotické a antibakteriální účinky biologicky aktivních látek z přírodních zdrojů a jejich potenciální využití proti klíšťaty přenášeným patogenům

LUDVÍKOVÁ, Nikola January 2016 (has links)
The first aim of this study was to detect antiviral activities of substances isolated from natural products against tick-borne encephalitis virus in in vitro model. Resveratrol isolated from plant material and adamantane derivatives were studied in this regard. The maximum tolerated concentrations of the investigated substances were determined for the glioblastoma cell line used in the experiments using flow cytometry and subsequently. Next, the number of viral particles produced by infected cells after incubation with the studied substances was determined using plaque titration. Possible antibacterial effects of the studied materials against standard strains of bacteria Staphyloccocus aureus, Staphyloccocus epidermidis, Escherichia coli and selected strains of Borrelia burgdorferi spirochetes were examined.
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Vznik a genetická podstata glykopeptidové rezistence u koaguláza-negativních stafylokoků / Development and genetic basis of glycopeptide resistance in coagulase-negative staphylococci

Prášilová, Jana January 2018 (has links)
Glycopeptides are the so-called last-resort antibiotics in clinical practice used to treat heavier, predominantly nosocomial infections caused by multi-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci. The origin and genetic basis of resistance to glycopeptide antibiotics has not yet been elucidated within coagulase-negative staphylococci. Research on Staphylococcus aureus has shown, that intermediate resistance to glycopeptide antibiotics is associated with the presence of one or more mutations, rather than being conditioned by the support of a particular genetic element, such as in enterococci. By using various types of in vitro resistant mutant selection, we were able to obtain isogenic pairs of glycopeptide sensitive and resistant strains of Staphylococcus epidermidis and Staphylococcus haemolyticus. By sequencing the genomes of these pairs, one nucleotide polymorphisms were identified and predominantly found in metabolic and cell wall control systems. Phenotypic analysis did not reveal a direct association of glycopeptide resistance with increased biofilm formation. In clinical practice, the cross-resistance of glycopeptides and other antibiotics is problematic. For the non-glycopeptide antibiotics imipenem and rifampicin, the incidence of cross-resistance with glycopeptide antibiotics in S. aureus...
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Antibakteriální a antiadhezivní účinky uhlíkových nanomateriálů / Antibacterial and antiadhesive properties of carbon nanomaterials

Budil, Jakub January 2018 (has links)
Increasing interest in industrial and medical applications of carbon nanomaterial leads to the need to examine its interactions with living systems. Nanocrystalline diamond (NCD) films possess high mechanical and chemical stability which, together with its biocompatibility with human cells, enables applications in human body. Some of carbon nanoparticles possess strong antibacterial activity. In this work the effects of NCD with hydrogen, oxygen and fluorine termination deposited on glass and silicone on adhesion of gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli K-12 in mineral medium is described and the impact of cultivation medium on effects of NCD films is compared. Prior the growth of the E. coli biofilm on NCD films, the method for quantification of biofilm using crystal violet staining and the method for biofilm cultivation in mineral medium were optimised. The properties of NCD film are independent on the base substrate. Hydrogen and fluorine terminated NCD films show antiadhesive properties only in mineral medium but not in complex medium. This is explained by formation of a conditioning film on the surface of the NCD film during cultivation in complex medium. On the other hand, O-NCD film supports bacterial adhesion in both cultivation media. Second part of this thesis is dedicated to carbon...
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Peptide-Based Systems for the Targeted Disruption and Treatment of <i>Staphylococcus epidermidis</i> Biofilms

Hofmann, Christopher Michael 19 June 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Microbiological study of sternal osteomyelitis after median thoracotomy - a retrospective cohort study

Bota, Olimpiu, Taqatqeh, Feras, Bönke, Florian, Matschke, Klaus, Dragu, Adrian, Rasche, Stefan, Bienger, Kevin, Mülhausen, Maxime 04 October 2024 (has links)
Introduction: Deep sternal wound infection is a rare but feared complication of median thoracotomies and is usually caused by microorganisms from the patient’s skin or mucous membranes, the external environment, or iatrogenic procedures. The most common involved pathogens are Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis and gram-negative bacteria. We aimed to evaluate the microbiological spectrum of deep sternal wound infections in our institution and to establish diagnostic and treatment algorithms. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the patients with deep sternal wound infections at our institution between March 2018 and December 2021. The inclusion criteria were the presence of deep sternal wound infection and complete sternal osteomyelitis. Eighty-seven patients could be included in the study. All patients received a radical sternectomy, with complete microbiological and histopathological analysis. Results: In 20 patients (23%) the infection was caused by S. epidermidis, in 17 patients (19.54%) by S. aureus, in 3 patients (3.45%) by Enterococcus spp., in 14 patients (16.09%) by gram-negative bacteria, while in 14 patients (16.09%) no pathogen could be identified. In 19 patients (21,84%) the infection was polymicrobial. Two patients had a superimposed Candida spp. infection. Methicillin-resistant S. epidermidis was found in 25 cases (28,74%), while methicillin-resistant S. aureus was isolated in only three cases (3,45%). The average hospital stay for monomicrobial infections was 29.93 ± 13.69 days and for polymicrobial infections was 37.47 ± 19.18 (p = 0.03). Wound swabs and tissue biopsies were routinely harvested for microbiological examination. The increasing number of biopsies was associated with the isolation of a pathogen (4.24 ± 2.22 vs. 2.18 ± 1.6, p < 0,001). Likewise, the increasing number of wound swabs was also associated with the isolation of a pathogen (4.22 ± 3.34 vs. 2.40 ± 1.45, p = 0.011). The median duration of antibiotic treatment was 24.62 (4–90) days intravenous and 23.54 (4–70) days orally. The length of antibiotic treatment for monomicrobial infections was 22.68 ± 14.27 days intravenous and 44.75 ± 25.87 days in total and for polymicrobial infections was 31.65 ± 22.29 days intravenous (p = 0.05) and 61.29 ± 41.45 in total (p = 0.07). The antibiotic treatment duration in patients with methicillin-resistant Staphylococci as well as in patients who developed an infection relapse was not significantly longer. Conclusion: S. epidermidis and S. aureus remain the main pathogen in deep sternal wound infections. The number of wound swabs and tissue biopsies correlates with accurate pathogen isolation. With radical surgical treatment, the role of prolonged antibiotic treatment remains unclear and should be evaluated in future prospective randomized studies.
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Molecular epidemiology of coagulase-negative staphylococci in hospitals and in the community

Widerström, Micael January 2010 (has links)
Background Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) and in particular Staphylococcus epidermidis have emerged as major pathogens primarily causing nosocomial infections in patients with indwelling medical devices. These infections are often caused by multidrug-resistant strains of S. epidermidis (MDRSE). Other clinical entities due to CoNS are lower urinary tract infections (UTI) in women and native valve endocarditis. The purpose of this work was to investigate the frequency of antibiotic resistance and the molecular epidemiology of both hospital and community-associated isolates of S. epidermidis in order to examine if certain clones are related to MDRSE infections. Furthermore, we aimed to explore if specific clones of S. saprophyticus are associated with UTI in women. Methods A total of 359 hospital-associated methicillin-resistant isolates of CoNS obtained from 11 hospitals in northern Europe and 223 community-associated staphylococcal isolates were examined. Furthermore, 126 isolates of S. saprophyticus isolated from women with uncomplicated UTI from five different locations in northern Europe were analyzed. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) was used for genotyping. Additionally, some of the S. epidermidis isolates were analyzed with multilocus sequence typing (MLST). Antibiotic susceptibility was determined for all isolates by the disc diffusion test. Results 293 of the 359 (82%) hospital-associated and 124 of the 223 (56%) community-associated isolates belonged to the species S. epidermidis. Among the hospital-associated S. epidermidis isolates, two dominating PFGE types (type A and B) were distinguished, comprising 78 (27%) and 51 (17%) isolates, respectively. Type A, which was detected in a Norwegian and eight Swedish hospitals, corresponded with a novel sequence type (ST215). Type B was discovered in a German, a Danish and seven Swedish hospitals and corresponded with ST2. In contrast, community-associated isolates of S. epidermidis were genetically extremely diverse with no predominating genotype, and showed a low rate of antibiotic resistance; only two (1.6%) methicillin-resistant strains were detected. Among 126 analyzed isolates of S. saprophyticus, 47 different PFGE profiles were identified. Several clusters of genetically highly related isolates were detected among isolates obtained from different locations and periods of time. Conclusion We have demonstrated the occurrence, persistence and potential dissemination of two multidrug-resistant S. epidermidis (MDRSE) genotypes, including a novel sequence type (ST215), within hospitals in northern Europe. Community-associated isolates of S. epidermidis showed a low rate of methicillin-resistance and were genetically heterogeneous. These results indicate that MDRSE by large are confined to the hospital setting in our region. Moreover, although the S. saprophyticus population was quite heterogeneous, indistinguishable isolates of S. saprophyticus causing lower UTI in women were identified in different countries 11 years apart, indicating the persistence and geographical spread of some clones of S. saprophyticus.
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Infective endocarditis : aspects of pathophysiology, epidemiology, management and prognosis /

Ekdahl, Christer, January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Linköping : Linköpings universitet, 2008. / Härtill 6 uppsatser.
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Επίδραση biofilm θετικών στελεχών S. epidermidis στην ανοσολογική απόκριση ανθρώπινων μονοπυρήνων και μελέτη των πολυσακχαριτών του εξωκυττάριου χώρου (matrix)

Σπηλιοπούλου, Αναστασία 31 January 2013 (has links)
Ο S. epidermidis αποτελεί κύριο μέλος της χλωρίδας του δέρματος και των βλεννογόνων του ανθρώπου, ενώ συνιστά ένα από τα συχνότερα παθογόνα που προκαλούν νοσοκομειακές λοιμώξεις, ιδιαίτερα σε ανοσοκατασταλμένους ή ασθενείς φέροντες προσθετικά υλικά. Κύριος λοιμογόνος παράγοντας του S. epidermidis είναι ο σχηματισμός βιομεμβράνης. Διάφοροι πολυσακχαρίτες έχουν απομονωθεί από την εξωκυττάρια ουσία του S. epidermidis και έχουν συσχετισθεί με το σχηματισμό βιομεμβράνης καθώς και με την παθογόνο δράση τους. Ο πλέον μελετημένος και εδραιωμένος είναι ο ΡΙΑ, ενώ οι άλλοι πολυσακχαρίτες (PS/A ή PNSG ή PNAG και το SSA) απεδείχθησαν τελικώς ότι είναι ταυτόσημοι ή χημικώς ανάλογοι του ΡΙΑ. Ο ΡΙΑ είναι μία ομογλυκάνη αποτελούμενη από μονάδες Ν-ακετυλογλυκοζαμίνης συνδεδεμένες με β-1,6-γλυκοζιτικό δεσμό και η σύνθεσή του ελέγχεται από ένζυμα που κωδικοποιούνται από τον icaADBC γενετικό τόπο. Η εξωκυττάρια ουσία του S. epidermidis περιέχει επίσης έναν πολυσακχαρίτη, τον 20-kDaPS, ο οποίος απομονώθηκε από ερευνητές του Πανεπιστημίου Πατρών και αποτελείται κυρίως από γλυκόζη, Ν-ακετυλογλυκοζαμίνη, και είναι μερικώς θειωμένος. Ο 20-kDaPS αντιορός αναστέλλει την προσκόλληση του S. epidermidis στα ενδοθηλιακά κύτταρα και την εμφάνιση βακτηριακής κερατίτιδας σε κουνέλια. Με βάση αναλύσεις κλινικών στελεχών, ο 20-kDaPS εκφράζεται σε μεγάλο ποσοστό στελεχών S. epidermidis, ενώ δεν ανευρέθηκε σε στελέχη άλλων πηκτάση αρνητικών σταφυλοκόκκων. Η παρεμβολή αλληλουχιών εισδοχής σε διάφορα σημεία του icaADBC οπερονίου, το οποίο ελέγχει τη σύνθεση του ΡΙΑ, δεν παρεμβάλλεται στην έκφραση του 20-kDaPS. Η κατεργασία βακτηριακών κυττάρων S. epidermidis με το ένζυμο dispersin B, το οποίο διασπά ειδικά τον β-1,6-γλυκοζιτικό δεσμό που συνθέτει το πολυμερές του ΡΙΑ, και με μετα-περιοδικό νάτριο που διασπά το δεσμό μεταξύ των ατόμων άνθρακα C-3 και C-4 των μονομερών Ν-ακετυλογλυκοζαμίνης, οδηγεί σε διάσπαση της βιομεμβράνης, χωρίς όμως να διαφοροποιείται αντιγονικά ο 20-kDaPS. Τα κλάσματα, μετά την έκλουση της εξωκυττάριας ουσίας του S. epidermidis από στήλη Q-Sepharose, που εμφανίζουν τη μεγαλύτερη ανοσοδραστικότητα για τον ΡΙΑ, στερούνται πλήρως 20-kDaPS. Η προεπώαση κλινικού στελέχους που δεν εκφράζει τον 20-kDaPS με τον πολυσακχαρίτη αναστέλλει την ενδοκυττάρωση, ενώ η προεπώαση του πρότυπου στελέχους ATCC35983 που συνθέτει τον 20-kDaPS με ειδικό αντιορό ενισχύει την ενδοκυττάρωση από τα ανθρώπινα μακροφάγα. Κατά συνέπεια, ο icaADBC γενετικός τόπος δεν εμπλέκεται στη σύνθεση του 20-kDaPS. Οι ανοσοχημικές και χρωματογραφικές ιδιότητες του PIA και του 20-kDaPS είναι διακριτές. Ο 20-kDaPS πιθανό να επιδεικνύει αντιφαγοκυτταρική δράση, ενώ τα ειδικά αντισώματα έχουν δράση οψωνίνης. Η οργάνωση των βακτηρίων εντός βιομεμβράνης προστατεύει από τις αντιμικροβιακές ουσίες και το σύστημα ανοσίας. Τα βακτήρια εντός βιομεμβράνης περιέχουν στην εξωκυττάρια ουσία τους μεγαλύτερα ποσά ΡΙΑ από τα ελεύθερα αναπτυσσόμενα, πλαγκτονικά κύτταρα. Τα βακτήρια εντός βιομεμβράνης επιδεικνύουν μεγαλύτερη ικανότητα για προσκόλληση και επιβίωση εντός των ανθρώπινων μακροφάγων από τα πλαγκτονικά κύτταρα. Τα βακτήρια εντός βιομεμβράνης επάγουν την παραγωγή μικρότερων ποσών φλεγμονωδών κυτταροκινών, όπως ο TNFα, καθώς και Th1 κυτταροκινών, όπως οι IL-12p40, IL-12p70 and IFN-γ, ενώ ενισχύουν τις IL-8, GM-CSF και IL-13. Οι συγκεκριμένες παρατηρήσεις αφορούν ζωντανά βακτηριακά κύτταρα καθώς και βακτηριακά κύτταρα μονιμοποιημένα με φορμαλδεΰδη. Τα ανωτέρω δεδομένα συνάδουν με την ήπια συμπτωματολογία των σχετιζόμενων με βιομεμβράνη λοιμώξεων S. epidermidis και τη διαφυγή της επιτήρησης του ανοσολογικού συστήματος. Συμπερασματικά, ο 20-kDaPS αποτελεί κύριο συστατικό της εξωκυττάριας ουσίας του S. epidermidis με αντιφαγοκυτταρικές και ανοσορρυθμιστικές ιδιότητες. Οι ανοσοχημικές και χρωματογραφικές ιδιότητες του 20-kDaPS είναι πλήρως διακριτές του ΡΙΑ, του κύριου πολυσακχαρίτη που σχετίζεται με το σχηματισμό βιομεμβράνης, ενώ ο γενετικός τόπος icaADBC δε ρυθμίζει τη σύνθεση του 20-kDaPS. Η οργάνωση των βακτηρίων εντός βιομεβράνη εξασφαλίζει αντίσταση στην ενδοκυττάρια θανάτωσή τους από τα μακροφάγα και καταστολή της ανοσιακής απόκρισης. / The skin commensal and opportunistic pathogen Staphylococcus epidermidis is a leading cause of hospital-acquired and biomaterial-associated infections. The polysaccharide intercellular adhesin (PIA), a homoglycan composed of β-1,6-linked N-acetylglucosamine residues, synthesized by enzymes encoded by the icaADBC operon is a major functional factor in biofilm accumulation, promoting virulence in experimental biomaterial-associated S. epidermidis infections. Extracellular mucous layer extracts of S. epidermidis contain another major polysaccharide, referred to as 20-kDa polysaccharide (20-kDaPS), composed mainly out of glucose, N-acetylglucosamine, and being partially sulfated. 20-kDaPS antiserum prevents adhesion of S. epidermidis on endothelial cells and development of experimental keratitis in rabbits. Here we provide experimental evidence that 20-kDaPS and PIA represent distinct molecules and that 20-kDaPS is implicated in endocytosis of S. epidermidis bacterial cells by human monocyte-derived macrophages. Analysis of 75 clinical coagulase-negative staphylococci from blood-cultures and central venous catheter tips indicated that 20-kDaPS is expressed exclusively in S. epidermidis but not in other coagulase-negative staphylococcal species. Tn917-insertion in various locations in icaADBC in mutants M10, M22, M23, and M24 of S. epidermidis 1457 are abolished for PIA synthesis, while 20-kDaPS expression appears unaltered as compared to wild-type strains using specific anti-PIA and anti-20-kDaPS antisera. While periodate oxidation and dispersin B treatments abolish immuno-reactivity and intercellular adhesive properties of PIA, no abrogative activity is exerted towards 20-kDaPS immunochemical reactivity following these treatments. PIA polysaccharide I-containing fractions eluted from Q-Sepharose were devoid of detectable 20-kDaPS using specific ELISA. Preincubation of non-20-kDaPS-producing clinical strains with increasing amounts of 20-kDaPS inhibits endocytosis by human macrophages, whereas, preincubation of 20-kDaPS-producing strain ATCC35983 with 20-kDaPS antiserum enhances bacterial endocytosis by human macrophages. In conclusion, icaADBC is not involved in 20-kDaPS synthesis, while the chemical and chromatographic properties of PIA and 20-kDaPS are distinct. 20-kDaPS exhibits anti-phagocytic properties, whereas, 20-kDaPS antiserum may have a beneficial effect on combating infection by 20-kDaPS-producing S. epidermidis. As stated above, biofilm formation is a major virulence factor of S. epidermidis. Biofilm protects bacterial cells from antimicrobial agents and components of the immune system. Interactions of peripheral blood mononuclear cells and monocyte derived macrophages with planktonic or biofilm phase S. epidermidis cells were also studied. Biofilm phase bacteria exhibited higher attachment, as well as, a ten fold higher intracellular survival in monocyte-derived macrophages than their planktonic counterparts. Stimulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells and monocyte derived macrophages was performed with live or formalin-fixed bacterial cells. Supernatant concentration of selected cytokines was measured by Luminex® xMAP™ technology at different time points. As compared to planktonic phase, biofilm phase bacteria elicited lower amounts of proinflammatory cytokines and Th1 response cytokines, such as TNFα, IL-12p40, IL-12p70 and IFN-γ, whereas, they enhanced production of IL-8, GM-CSF and IL-13. This phenomenon was independent of formalin pretreatment. Taken together, these results may contribute to interpretation of observed silent course of biofilm associated infections. In conclusion, 20-kDaPS represents a major component of S. epidermidis extracellular matrix and data show that 20-kDaPS posseses antiphagocytic and immunomodulatory properties. 20-kDaPS and PIA are immunochemically and chromatographically discrete molecules, whereas icaADBC locus is not involved in 20-kDaPS synthesis. Biofilm mode of growth ensures higher resistance rates to intracellular killing and down regulation of immune responses.

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