Bacterial biofilms, antibiotic resistance and healthcare-associated infections: a dangerous connection

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Autor(a) principal: Bandeira, Maria
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Patricia Almeida, Duarte, Aida, Jordao, Luisa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/4035
Resumo: In 2012, were estimated 6.7 million cases of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) either in long-term care facilities or acute-care hospitals from which result 37,000 deaths configuring a serious public health problem. The etiological agents are diverse and often resistant to antimicrobial drugs. One of the mechanisms responsible for the emergence of drug resistance is biofilm assembly. Biofilms are defined as thin layers of microorganisms adhering to the surface of a structure, which may be organic or inorganic, together with the polymers that they secrete. They are dynamic structures which experience different stages of organization with the ageing and are linked to an increase in bacterial resistance to host defense mechanisms, antibiotics, sterilization procedures other than autoclaving, persistence in water distribution systems and other surfaces. The understanding of bacteria organization within the biofilm and the identification of differences between planktonic and sessile forms of bacteria will be a step forward to fight HAIs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bacterial biofilms, antibiotic resistance and healthcare-associated infections: a dangerous connection
title Bacterial biofilms, antibiotic resistance and healthcare-associated infections: a dangerous connection
spellingShingle Bacterial biofilms, antibiotic resistance and healthcare-associated infections: a dangerous connection
Bandeira, Maria
Biofilms
Antibiotic Resistance
Healthcare-associated Infections (HAI)
title_short Bacterial biofilms, antibiotic resistance and healthcare-associated infections: a dangerous connection
title_full Bacterial biofilms, antibiotic resistance and healthcare-associated infections: a dangerous connection
title_fullStr Bacterial biofilms, antibiotic resistance and healthcare-associated infections: a dangerous connection
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial biofilms, antibiotic resistance and healthcare-associated infections: a dangerous connection
title_sort Bacterial biofilms, antibiotic resistance and healthcare-associated infections: a dangerous connection
author Bandeira, Maria
author_facet Bandeira, Maria
Carvalho, Patricia Almeida
Duarte, Aida
Jordao, Luisa
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Patricia Almeida
Duarte, Aida
Jordao, Luisa
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bandeira, Maria
Carvalho, Patricia Almeida
Duarte, Aida
Jordao, Luisa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biofilms
Antibiotic Resistance
Healthcare-associated Infections (HAI)
topic Biofilms
Antibiotic Resistance
Healthcare-associated Infections (HAI)
description In 2012, were estimated 6.7 million cases of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) either in long-term care facilities or acute-care hospitals from which result 37,000 deaths configuring a serious public health problem. The etiological agents are diverse and often resistant to antimicrobial drugs. One of the mechanisms responsible for the emergence of drug resistance is biofilm assembly. Biofilms are defined as thin layers of microorganisms adhering to the surface of a structure, which may be organic or inorganic, together with the polymers that they secrete. They are dynamic structures which experience different stages of organization with the ageing and are linked to an increase in bacterial resistance to host defense mechanisms, antibiotics, sterilization procedures other than autoclaving, persistence in water distribution systems and other surfaces. The understanding of bacteria organization within the biofilm and the identification of differences between planktonic and sessile forms of bacteria will be a step forward to fight HAIs.
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