Improved Antibiotic Coatings: Research Aims to Make Medical Devices Safer by Preventing Biofilms, University of South Australia Study

ScienceDaily (Oct. 19, 2010) — Bacteria have a natural ability to attach themselves to surfaces, both natural and synthetic. Once attached, they often work cooperatively to form biofilms, thin layers of bacterial colonies that can coat the surface of a medical device and introduce the risk of infection. As a result, orthopedic implants, catheters, and even contact lenses can become vehicles for infection.

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