Application of Antibiotics on the Prevention and Eradication of the Biofilm from the Medical Devices, Catheters, Stents, Implants, Artificial Joints
A special issue of Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 486
Special Issue Editors
Interests: antimicrobial resistance; biofilm; host-pathogens interactions; molecular microbiology, metal-based antimicrobials; wound infection; wound healing; bacterial omics
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Interests: microfluidics; lab on a chip/CD; microfabrication; microengineering; biosensor; point of care device; metabolomics; technology disease diagnostics; antibiotic susceptibility testing; medical microbiology; microbiome; biofilm characterization; numerical simulation; drug delivery
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Biofilm formation and the colonization of bacteria on surfaces has a critical role in healthcare-associated infections. Since there is an urgent need to develop a novel technology for the prevention and eradication and treatment of biofilm-associated infections on medical devices, the main subject of this Special Issue includes an antibiotic-based approach for the eradication of biofilm from medical devices such as stents, implants, artificial joints, intravascular catheters, urinary catheters, and orthopedic implants.
Manuscripts concerning other phage-related areas of interest are also welcome:
- New and effective method combating bacterial biofilm infections;
- Rapid and high-throughput strategy for antimicrobial susceptibility testing in biofilm-growing bacteria;
- Biofilm-associated infections: novel therapeutic strategies and antibiotic resistance;
- New fabrication method for making antibiofilm surfaces on biomedical devices;
- In vitro biofilm models for device-related infections;
- New coating or surface treatment methodology for making antibacterial and antibiofilm surfaces;
- Novel material for making antibiofilm and antibacterial surfaces;
- Omic-based technologies including genomic, proteomic, and metabolomics for biofilm study;
- Microfluidic approach for biofilm study;
- Numerical simulations of biofilm dynamics;
- Microsystems for biofilm characterization and sensing;
- Cell-to-cell interactions and biofilm formation;
- Bacterial sensing and biofilm monitoring for infection diagnostics.
Dr. Ali Pormohammad
Dr. Mehdi Mohammadi
Dr. MJ Nasiri
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Antibiotic
- Biofilm Formation
- Medical devices
- Implant
- Catheters
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