Modification of Medical Device Surface to Attain Anti-Infection

作者: Hideharu Shintani

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摘要: Extensive use of antibiotics to treat device-associated infections has contributed the acceleration appearance antibiotic-resistant bacteria by spreading through contaminated hospital environments patients (1,2). Comprehensive research had limited success in reduction infections, and usually only therapy is removal infected devices from patients. Recent strategies minimize risks have focused on following areas: good clinical practices, prudent selection biomaterials used for device construction, modification surfaces increasing surface biocompatibility decreasing bacterial adherence. The elements adhesion indwelling that may directly relate will study treatment technologies reducing incidence medical device-related infections. In text these topics be discussed several aspects.

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