| Pharmaceuticals | |
| Ecology of Anti-Biofilm Agents I: Antibiotics |
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| Stephen T. Abedon1  | |
| [1] Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State University, 1680 University Dr., Mansfield, OH 44906, USA; E-Mail | |
| 关键词: antibiotics ecology; biocontrol; biofilms; biofilm control; biofilm eradication; ecology; Lanchester’s laws; phage therapy; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/ph8030525 | |
| 来源: mdpi | |
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【 摘 要 】
Bacteriophages, the viruses that infect bacteria, have for decades been successfully used to combat antibiotic-resistant, chronic bacterial infections, many of which are likely biofilm associated. Antibiotics as anti-biofilm agents can, by contrast, be inefficacious against even genetically sensitive targets. Such deficiencies in usefulness may result from antibiotics, as naturally occurring compounds, not serving their producers, in nature, as stand-alone disruptors of mature biofilms. Anti-biofilm effectiveness by phages, by contrast, may result from a combination of inherent abilities to concentrate lytic antibacterial activity intracellularly via bacterial infection
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