2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13756-023-01290-4
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How biofilm changes our understanding of cleaning and disinfection

Jean-Yves Maillard,
Isabella Centeleghe

Abstract: Biofilms are ubiquitous in healthcare settings. By nature, biofilms are less susceptible to antimicrobials and are associated with healthcare-associated infections (HAI). Resistance of biofilm to antimicrobials is multifactorial with the presence of a matrix composed of extracellular polymeric substances and eDNA, being a major contributing factor. The usual multispecies composition of environmental biofilms can also impact on antimicrobial efficacy. In healthcare settings, two main types of biofilms are prese… Show more

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“…Multiple species of microorganisms formed biofilms in 93% of samples. Polymicrobial biofilms are less susceptible to disinfection than mono-bacterial biofilms [91,93]. Centeleghe and colleagues published (2023) the first study that confirmed that Klebsiella pneumoniae can survive for a long time on dry surfaces as a dry surface biofilm (DSB).…”
Section: Studies On Mdr Klebsiella Pneumoniae Biofilmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple species of microorganisms formed biofilms in 93% of samples. Polymicrobial biofilms are less susceptible to disinfection than mono-bacterial biofilms [91,93]. Centeleghe and colleagues published (2023) the first study that confirmed that Klebsiella pneumoniae can survive for a long time on dry surfaces as a dry surface biofilm (DSB).…”
Section: Studies On Mdr Klebsiella Pneumoniae Biofilmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical biofilms can contain a single microbe or be composed of several different microbes embedded in extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs). The EPS is typically composed of "polysaccharides, proteins, lipids, enzymes, extracellular-DNA (eDNA), and water" [22] (p. 1). Only actively growing or vegetative Bacillus cells produce EPSs.…”
Section: Medical Biofilmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While it is well established that disinfectants can effectively kill or inactivate pathogenic microorganisms on surfaces, microorganisms can be less susceptible to disinfectants when in an environmental biofilm ( Maillard and Centeleghe, 2023 ). This “resistance” to disinfection may increase as biofilms age and secrete thicker and more compact layers of extracellular polymeric substances.…”
Section: Disinfectant Efficacy Against Biofilms Versus Planktonic Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%