Heliyon (Aug 2019)

Challenges of intervention, treatment, and antibiotic resistance of biofilm-forming microorganisms

  • Gebreselema Gebreyohannes,
  • Andrew Nyerere,
  • Christine Bii,
  • Desta Berhe Sbhatu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 8
p. e02192

Abstract

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Background: Biofilms are multicellular communities of microorganisms held together by a self-produced extracellular matrix. The ability of microbes to form biofilm is a universal, ubiquitous, and dynamic process. This dynamic process of biofilms establishes an important strategy to withstand and survive harsh environmental conditions and antimicrobial agents. Objective: This review paper aims to give an overview of antibiotic resistance, intervention, and treatment of infections caused by biofilm-forming organisms. Moreover, it can also help to motivate scholars to search for new anti-biofilm strategies and most appropriate methods to tackle the effect of biofilm infections on healthcare services. Methods: This paper was written by reviewing recent research and review articles which are reporting about the antibiotic resistance, prevention, and treatment of biofilm-producing organisms. Conclusion: Bioprospecting for quorum quenching compounds can be an appropriate solution for controlling biofilm infections.

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