Evaluation of Azithromycin and Fenugreek Oil as Anti-virulence Agents against Stenotrophomonas maltophilia MultiDrug Resistant Clinical Isolates
Ingy El-Soudany,
Azza Elsheikh,
Ibrahim A. Abdelwahab
Abstract:S TENOTROPHOMONAS maltophilia is a gram-negative opportunistic pathogenic bacterium that is associated with hospital-and community-acquired infections. It has a set of virulence factors, such as biofilm formation and extracellular enzymes, that are mostly regulated via quorum sensing (QS) systems. Azithromycin (AZM) is a macrolide that is well known for its anti-virulence effects, including anti-QS and antibiofilm effects. Additionally, some spice essential oils have been reported to inhibit bacterial virulenc… Show more
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