Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3371556 | Journal of Hospital Infection | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryThe development of new antimicrobial therapeutic tools addresses the emergence of multidrug-resistant micro-organisms or clones and the need for more effective antimicrobial strategies. Overcoming the hurdles in providing early diagnosis and intervention on hard-to-reach and/or resting bacteria (i.e. biofilm-embedded cells) represents a challenging task. In this review, we identify a set of organic, inorganic, and hybrid materials that might be used for prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections. We report the current knowledge on nano- and microparticle-based antimicrobial agents and describe the possible mode of their action.
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Authors
F. Cavalieri, M. Tortora, A. Stringaro, M. Colone, L. Baldassarri,