Impact of Biofilms on Chronic Infections and Medical Challenges

  • Mendhe S
  • Badge A
  • Ugemuge S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Biofilms which are intricate colonies of bacteria encapsulated in a self-produced matrix are becoming more widely recognized for their importance in persistent infections. Biofilm-related infections provide distinct diagnostic and therapy issues needing novel approaches. Biofilms are common in clinical settings and contribute to the persistence of diseases related to medical devices, dental health, respiratory disorders, and chronic infection. Overcoming these problems requires a thorough understanding of the elements that influence biofilm development and their complex interactions within the microbial community. Emerging diagnostic techniques and therapy approaches that target biofilm-related disorders at different levels give hope for improved patient outcomes. This review looks at how biofilm formation affects chronic infections in a variety of ways, including increased drug resistance, immune system evasion, and delayed diagnosis.

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Mendhe, S., Badge, A., Ugemuge, S., & Chandi, D. (2023). Impact of Biofilms on Chronic Infections and Medical Challenges. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.48204

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