2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.mser.2007.03.002
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Infectious disease: Connecting innate immunity to biocidal polymers

Abstract: Infectious disease is a critically important global healthcare issue. In the U.S. alone there are 2 million new cases of hospital-acquired infections annually leading to 90,000 deaths and 5 billion dollars of added healthcare costs. Couple these numbers with the appearance of new antibiotic resistant bacterial strains and the increasing occurrences of community-type outbreaks, and clearly this is an important problem. Our review attempts to bridge the research areas of natural host defense peptides (HDPs), a c… Show more

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“…1 So far, many different types of antimicrobial polymers have been devised, 2-7 including antimicrobial cationic polymers, 8,9 biocide-released polymers 10,11 and so forth. Among them, antimicrobial cationic polymers have attracted most of the attentions in this field, because compared with antibiotics, antimicrobial cationic polymers may not induce serious microbial drug resistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 So far, many different types of antimicrobial polymers have been devised, 2-7 including antimicrobial cationic polymers, 8,9 biocide-released polymers 10,11 and so forth. Among them, antimicrobial cationic polymers have attracted most of the attentions in this field, because compared with antibiotics, antimicrobial cationic polymers may not induce serious microbial drug resistance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential fields of application include, for instance, textile [1,2], packaging [3] or medical devices to prevent nosocomial infections [4]. The role of antimicrobial packaging materials is to extend the lag period and reduce the growth rate of micro-organisms to expand for instance the shelf life of packaged food.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The United States of American alone have a statistical record of two (2) million cases of hospital acquired infections and about 90,000 deaths per year 2 . The development of drugs such as antibiotics have helped to reduce the deadliness of the infections.…”
Section: Microbes Such As Escherichia Streptococci Andmentioning
confidence: 99%