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2014-03-27
2018-04-24T09:10:33Z
Bacterial biofilms play an important role in urinary tract infections (UTIs), being responsible for persistence infections causing relapses and acute prostatitis. Bacterial forming biofilm are difficult to eradicate due to the antimicrobial resistant phenotype that this structure confers being combined therapy recommended for the treatment of biofilm-associated infections. However, the presence of persistent cells showing reduced metabolism that leads to higher levels of antimicrobial resistance makes the search for new therapeutic tools necessary. Here, a review of these new therapeutic approaches is provided including catheters coated with hydrogels or antibiotics, nanoparticles, iontophoresis, biofilm enzyme inhibitors, liposomes, bacterial interference, bacteriophages, quorum sensing inhibitors, low-energy surface acoustic waves, and antiadhesion agents. In conclusion, new antimicrobial drugs that inhibit bacterial virulence and biofilm formation are needed.
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Infeccions del tracte urinari; Medicaments antibacterians; Biofilms; Resistència als medicaments; Terapèutica; Urinary tract infections; Antibacterial agents; Biofilms; Drug resistance; Therapeutics
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/543974
Advances in Biology , 2014, vol. 2014
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/543974
cc-by (c) Soto, Sara M. (Sara Maria), 2014
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