The anti-adhesion activity of Aspergillus oryzae 6021 cell free supernatant prevents the formation of Klebsiella pneumoniae biofilms on abiotic surfaces

For more than a century, humans have used medical equipment. While very helpful in treating patients, they can cause serious health problems. The spread of bacteria through indwelling medical devices is the beginning of the problem. Adhesion to the medical device's surface then proceeds with fo...

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Published inNeuroQuantology Vol. 20; no. 6; p. 6021
Main Authors Rachma, Lailia Nur, Tri Yudani Mardining Raras, Loeki Enggar Fitri, Sumarno Reto Prawiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bornova Izmir NeuroQuantology 01.01.2022
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Summary:For more than a century, humans have used medical equipment. While very helpful in treating patients, they can cause serious health problems. The spread of bacteria through indwelling medical devices is the beginning of the problem. Adhesion to the medical device's surface then proceeds with forming a biofilm. This structure then becomes a reservoir of resistant bacteria
ISSN:1303-5150
DOI:10.14704/nq.2022.20.6.NQ22608