| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10430654 | ITBM-RBM | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Bacterial infections on implanted prosthetic materials represent one of the major problems of public health and one of the first causes of nosocomial infections. Infections on implanted devices are extremely resistant to antibiotics as well as to host defences and frequently persist until the removal of the implant which remains the standard therapy. In order to prevent infection, several strategies are proposed and/or developed; amongst them heparin or antibiotic impregnations were extensively studied and gave interesting results nevertheless the most promising solutions consists in synthesizing and/or grafting bioactive polymers able to inhibit bacterial adhesion.
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Authors
G. Pavon-Djavid, G. Hélary, V. Migonney,
