2018
DOI: 10.1101/300145
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In VitroandIn Vivoactivity of a novel catheter lock solution against bacterial and fungal biofilms

Abstract: Central line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) are increasingly recognized to be associated with intralumenal microbial biofilms, and effective measures for the prevention and treatment of BSI remain lacking. This report evaluates a new commercially developed antimicrobial catheter lock solution (ACL) containing trimethoprim (5 mg/ml) and ethanol (25%) and CA-EDTA 3% for activity against bacterial and fungal biofilms using in vitro and in vivo (rabbit) catheter biofilm models. Biofilms were formed wi… Show more

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