Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7869617 | Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The antimicrobial coating efficiently inhibited the growth of the nosocomial pathogens Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium as demonstrated by the growth inhibition on agar surface and in biofilms of antibiotic resistant clinical E. faecalis, E. faecium, and S. aureus isolates. It also strongly reduced the growth of Legionella in a drinking water pipeline and of Escherichia coli in urine. We postulate a mode of action of the antimicrobial material, which is independent of the release of silver ions. Thus, the novel antimicrobial coating could represent an alternative to combat microbial growth avoiding the toxic side effects of high levels of silver ions on eukaryotic cells.
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Authors
A. Guridi, A.-K. Diederich, S. Aguila-Arcos, M. Garcia-Moreno, R. Blasi, M. Broszat, W. Schmieder, E. Clauss-Lendzian, T. Sakinc-Gueler, R. Andrade, I. Alkorta, C. Meyer, U. Landau, E. Grohmann,