Naylor P T, Myrvik Q N, Gristina A
Section of Orthopedic Surgery, Wake Forest University Medical Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1990 Dec(261):126-33.
Whether or not bacterial populations are massively enclosed in slime, it appears that antibiotic resistance, when compared to suspension organisms, is related to surface adhesion and to the specific material of the substratum. These findings are of significance in the understanding and treatment of biomaterial-localized infections.
无论细菌群体是否大量被包裹在黏液中,与悬浮状态的微生物相比,抗生素耐药性似乎都与表面黏附以及基质的特定材料有关。这些发现对于理解和治疗生物材料局部感染具有重要意义。