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Biographies: David E. Burnett...
61,808,073 antimicrobial polymer coating formulations; applied: sensors to detect endotoxins for application in medical devices.
and I did more research..
The increasing of bacterial infections is mainly due to the resistance of
bacteria to various drugs. For certain species of bacteria, treatment options have
become so rare that an increasing number of infections start becoming very
dangerous for the patients [1, 2]. The new antibiotics are limited and preventive
innovations are required to minimize the microbial pressure in infectious risk
areas such as hospitals, nursing homes, etc. For example, bacteria can persist for
several months on various surfaces (metal, concrete, plastic, wood), which mean a
real source of contamination of the population. [3, 4, 5-7]. An innovative solution
for the control of pathogenic bacteria is the creation of self-healing surface by the
application of anti-biofouling coatings and / or with bactericidal properties [8].
Antibacterial coatings are interesting in health care, due to their ability of these
coatings to kill pathogens.
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