2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10517-020-04982-8
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The Effect of Azithromycin on Biofilms Formation by Pathogens of Implant-Associated Infection in Large Joints

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“…The methodical errors in evaluation of antibiotics sensitivity by common bacteriological methods are related to the formation of microbial biofilms in IAI that protects microorganisms from the effect of antibacterial drugs and immune system factors due to the selective permeability of the matrix, the presence of enzyme systems that inactivate antibiotics, and the exchange of resistance determinants within the biofilm [2,4,5].…”
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“…The methodical errors in evaluation of antibiotics sensitivity by common bacteriological methods are related to the formation of microbial biofilms in IAI that protects microorganisms from the effect of antibacterial drugs and immune system factors due to the selective permeability of the matrix, the presence of enzyme systems that inactivate antibiotics, and the exchange of resistance determinants within the biofilm [2,4,5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…P. aeruginosa can form biofilms within 24-48 h, which makes etiotropic treatment inefficient and often leads to the development of chronic IAI [5,7]. It was established that some antibiotics in concentrations used in clinical practice can stimulate biofilm growth [1,2]. Some features of IAI pathoge nesis require new approaches to its diagnostics, changes in antibiotic treatment tactics, search for alternative methods of destruction, and inactivation of microbic biofilms [1,2,8].…”
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“…As a result, antibiotics, if given, are usually present in subinhibitory concentrations, which in turn can actively promote biofilm formation. A recent study has demonstrated the effect of subinhibitory concentrations of azithromycin on promoting Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm formation using species isolated from large joint infections [34]. In another recent study, subinhibitory antibiotic concentrations were demonstrated to increase the number and total protein content of extracellular vesicles (a bacterial communication system that contain a range of cargo molecules including nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, and enzymes and have been observed in several Gram-positive species) in S. epidermidis, which cause a modulation in cellular growth rate and cellular division time as well as altering cellular adhesion [35].…”
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confidence: 99%