Title of article :
Biofilm Matrix Formation in Human: Clinical Significance, Diagnostic Techniques, and Therapeutic Drugs
Author/Authors :
Goudarzi, Mehdi Department of Microbiology - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Navidinia, Masoumeh Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Khadembashi, Naghmeh English Language Department - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Rasouli, Ramin Department of Microbial Biotechnology - Faculty of Basic Sciences and Advanced Technologies in Biology - University of Science and Culture
Abstract :
Context: Some recent reports have indicated that almost 80% of clinical infections in humans have biofilm origin and impose
additional healthcare costs. This study was an updated review of extracellular polymeric substance matrix (Biofilm) formation in
humans and elaborated on its clinical significance, diagnosis, and therapeutic approaches.
Evidence Acquisition: This narrative study reviewed the most recent information on the significance of microbial biofilm formation
in clinical settings, commonbiofilm-producing bacterial species, its diagnosis, antibiotic drug resistance, and new approaches
to the treatment of infections associated with biofilm formation.
Results: Evidence indicated a permanent increase in the frequency of microbial biofilm in the central venous catheter, mechanical
heart valve, and urinary catheter, as well as persistent infections. However, antimicrobial resistance induced by biofilms formation
and the antimicrobial treatment of biofilms were problematic. Moreover, several assays and lab devices were described to evaluate
biofilm formation. Furthermore, new attitudes towards anti-biofilm treatments were introduced in this paper.
Conclusions: The number of different mechanisms were in accordance with the recent knowledge on how biofilms play a critical
role in the disease pathogenesis. Biofilm strikes the treatment and surveillance of patients bearing infectious diseases under
different conditions. The use of new methods in anti-biofilm treatments is effective for the recovery of infected patients
Keywords :
Biofilm Matrix , Clinical Significance , Diagnostic Techniques , Therapeutic Drugs
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases