Biofilm Formation by Hospital-Acquired Resistant Bacteria Isolated from Respiratory Samples
Abstract Background Hospital-acquired resistant infections (HARI) are infections, which develop 48 h or more after admission to a healthcare facility. HARI pose a considerably acute challenge, due to limited treatment options. These infections are associated bacterial biofilms, which act as a physic...
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Main Authors: | Hila Ben-Amram (Author), Maya Azrad (Author), Jackie Cohen-Assodi (Author), Adi Sharabi-Nov (Author), Shimon Edelstein (Author), Keren Agay-Shay (Author), Avi Peretz (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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