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PR21ROLE OF BACTERIAL BIOFILMS IN CHRONIC WOUNDS

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PR21ROLE OF BACTERIAL BIOFILMS IN CHRONIC WOUNDS

Auteurs : Q. Ngo [Australie] ; K. Vickery [Australie] ; A. K. Deva [Australie]

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Abstract

Purpose  Bacterial biofilms are highly organised microbial communities living within a protective extracellular matrix. They are difficult to detect and highly resistant to immune or antibiotic killing. It has been suggested that biofilm presence may contribute to the intractable inflammatory processes seen in chronic wounds.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2007.04127_20.x

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