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A Review on Basic Biology of Bacterial Biofilm Infections and Their Treatments by Nanotechnology-Based Approaches

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India Section B - Biological Sciences, ISSN: 0369-8211, Vol: 90, Issue: 2, Page: 243-259
2020
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  • 184
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  • Citations
    86
    • Citation Indexes
      86
  • Captures
    184

Review Description

Biofilms are responsible for causing 80% of human infections including chronic infections like-cystic fibrosis, endocarditis and osteomyelitis. The growing ability of the biofilm to resist most of the available antibiotics has caused a serious threat to different life forms. Plenty of research work has already been reported, and some are ongoing to combat this serious health issue worldwide. Recent developments in nanotechnology have given a great boost in dealing biofilm infections. The unique size-dependent properties for antibacterial and antibiofilm activities provide the nanoparticles better options to eradicate biofilms. Here, the authors have discussed the basic biology of bacterial biofilm and their impact on human health. In addition, different nanotechnology-based strategies to overcome serious health issues caused by biofilm infections have been highlighted.

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