Microbial diversity in biofilm infections of the urinary tract with the use of sonication techniques

Authors

HOLÁ Veronika RŮŽIČKA Filip HORKA Marie

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Microbiology, virology
Keywords biofilm uroinfection polymicrobial infection
Description Infections of the urinary tract account for >40% of nosocomial infections; most of these are infections in catheterized patients. Bacterial colonization of the urinary tract and catheters causes not only the particular infection but also a number of complications, for example blockage of catheters with crystallic deposits of bacterial origin, generation of gravels and pyelonephritis. Infections of urinary catheters are only rarely single-species infections. The longer a patient is catheterized, the higher the diversity of biofilm microbial communities. The aims of this study were to investigate the microbial diversity on the catheters and to compare the ability to form biofilm among isolated microbial species. The next aim was to discriminate particular causative agents of infections of the urinary tract and their importance as biofilm formers in the microbial community on the urinary catheter.
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