Implications of antimicrobial combinations in complex wound biofilms containing fungi

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Abstract

Diabetic foot ulcer treatment currently focuses on targeting bacterial biofilms, while dismissing fungi. To investigate this, we used an in vitro biofilm model containing bacteria and fungi, reflective of the wound environment, to test the impact of antimicrobials. Here we showed that while monotreatment approaches influenced biofilm composition, this had no discernible effect on overall quantity. Only by combining bacterium- and fungus-specific antibiotics were we able to decrease the biofilm bioburden, irrespective of composition.

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Townsend, E. M., Sherry, L., Kean, R., Hansom, D., Mackay, W. G., Williams, C., … Ramage, G. (2017). Implications of antimicrobial combinations in complex wound biofilms containing fungi. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 61(9). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00672-17

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