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Biofilm-related infections are among the most difficult-to-treat infections in all fields of medicine due to their antibiotic tolerance and persistent character. In the field of orthopedics, these biofilms often lead to therapeutic failure of medical implantable devices and urgently need novel treatment strategies. This forthcoming article aims to explore the dynamic interplay between newly isolated bacteriophages and routinely used antibiotics and clearly indicates synergetic patterns when used as a dual treatment modality. Biofilms were drastically more reduced when both active agents were combined, thereby providing additional evidence that phage-antibiotic combinations lead to synergism and could potentially improve clinical outcome for affected patients.
SUBMITTER: De Soir S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10783084 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
De Soir Steven S Parée Hortence H Kamarudin Nur Hidayatul Nazirah NHN Wagemans Jeroen J Lavigne Rob R Braem Annabel A Merabishvili Maya M De Vos Daniel D Pirnay Jean-Paul J-P Van Bambeke Françoise F
Microbiology spectrum 20231212 1
<h4>Importance</h4>Biofilm-related infections are among the most difficult-to-treat infections in all fields of medicine due to their antibiotic tolerance and persistent character. In the field of orthopedics, these biofilms often lead to therapeutic failure of medical implantable devices and urgently need novel treatment strategies. This forthcoming article aims to explore the dynamic interplay between newly isolated bacteriophages and routinely used antibiotics and clearly indicates synergetic ...[more]