Authors
Randall D Wolcott, Kendra P Rumbaugh, G James, Gregory Schultz, P Phillips, Q Yang, C Watters, Philip S Stewart, Scot E Dowd
Publication date
2010/8
Journal
Journal of wound care
Volume
19
Issue
8
Pages
320-328
Publisher
MA Healthcare
Description
Objective
To investigate the hypothesis that newly formed wound biofilms (or bioburdens) are more susceptible to antimicrobial treatment.
Method
Four separate and distinct models were performed by four separate biofilm research laboratories to evaluate the resistance of biofilms to antimicrobial treatments over time. These included a drip-flow biofilm model along with a hydrodebridement study, a porcine skin punch biopsy ex vivo model, a mouse chronic wound model and clinical longitudinal debridement study.
Results
All four models showed that, within the first 24 hours, the biofilm community was more susceptible to the selected antibiotics, and after maturing for up to 48 hours became increasingly tolerant. In each model, there was at least a 24-hour period in which the biofilms were more resistant to antibiotics. Each of the models utilised showed a significant decrease in the resistance of the biofilm/burden …
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