SCANNING ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY OF BACTERIAL BIOFILMS ON INDWELLING BLADDER CATHETERS

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作者
GANDERTON, L
CHAWLA, J
WINTERS, C
WIMPENNY, J
STICKLER, D
机构
[1] UNIV WALES COLL CARDIFF,COLL CARDIFF,SCH PURE & APPL BIOL,POB 915,CARDIFF CF1 3TL,WALES
[2] ROOKWOOD HOSP,WELSH SPINAL INJURIES UNIT,CARDIFF CF5 2YN,WALES
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10.1007/BF01960877
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R51 [传染病];
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摘要
Fifty Foley bladder catheters that had been indwelling for periods ranging from 3 to 83 days (mean 35 days) were examined for the presence of bacterial biofilm. Scanning electron microscopy on freeze-dried cross-sections and fixed, critical point-dried longitudinal sections revealed biofilm formation on the luminal surfaces of 44 of the catheters. Culture of urine samples and sonicates from catheters revealed that the prevalence of bacteriuria was less than that of catheter colonization. A wide range of nosocomial species were found colonizing the catheters, Escherichia coli being most often isolated. The bacterial composition of the biofilms ranged from single species to mixed communities containing up to four species. There was no relationship between the length of time that the catheter had been in situ and the extent of biofilm formation. The biofilms varied in thickness from 3 to 490 mum and were visible as layers of bacterial cells up to about 400 cells deep, embedded in a matrix.
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