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Brian M Peters1, Mary Ann Jabra-Rizk, Graeme A O'May, J William Costerton, Mark E Shirtliff.
Abstract
Microorganisms coexist in a complex milieu of bacteria, fungi, archaea, and viruses on or within the human body, often as multifaceted polymicrobial biofilm communities at mucosal sites and on abiotic surfaces. Only recently have we begun to appreciate the complicated biofilm phenotype during infection; moreover, even less is known about the interactions that occur between microorganisms during polymicrobial growth and their implications in human disease. Therefore, this review focuses on polymicrobial biofilm-mediated infections and examines the contribution of bacterial-bacterial, bacterial-fungal, and bacterial-viral interactions during human infection and potential strategies for protection against such diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22232376 PMCID: PMC3255964 DOI: 10.1128/CMR.00013-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Microbiol Rev ISSN: 0893-8512 Impact factor: 26.132