Abstract:Background:The major therapeutic failure in clinical settings is due to problematic biofilm-producing bacteria like Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This study aims to investigate the effect of dual-species biofilms, monosaccharide, and D-amino acids on pseudomonal biofilm. Methodology: A total of 130 patients with catheter-associated urinary tract and wound infections were involved in this study. Quantitative biofilm assay by alginate beads was performed. The dual-species biofilms have been done, and the effect of cip… Show more
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