An alternative approach to investigate biofilm in medical devices: A feasibility study

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Abstract

Biofilms are assemblages of bacterial cells irreversibly associated with a surface where moisture is present. In particular, they retain a relevant impact on public health since through biofilms bacteria are able to survive and populate biomedical devices causing severe nosocomial infections that are generally resistant to antimicrobial agents. Therefore, controlling biofilm formation is a mandatory feature during medical device manufacturing and during their use. In this study, combining a crystal violet staining together with advanced stereomicroscopy, we report an alternative rapid protocol for both qualitative and semi-quantitative biofilm determination having high specificity, high repeatability, and low variability. The suggested approach represents a reliable and versatile method to detect, monitor, and measure biofilm colonization by an easy, more affordable, and reproducible method.

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Petrachi, T., Resca, E., Piccinno, M. S., Biagi, F., Strusi, V., Dominici, M., & Veronesi, E. (2017). An alternative approach to investigate biofilm in medical devices: A feasibility study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14121587

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