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Article Type

Review

Abstract

Strategies and mechanisms in controlling Pseudomonas aeruginosa resistance to biofilm-associated with renal catheters are a serious concern. Renal catheters are widely used in hospitals for numerous urological disorders. However, they are the main cause of bacterial infections, especially P. aeruginosa, when used for a long time. The mechanism of biofilm-associated antibiotic resistance of P. aeruginosa in renal catheters is complex and has not been efficiently managed. This review debates certain strategies and mechanisms associated with P. aeruginosa biofilm antibiotic resistance in cases with renal catheters, including the prevention of biofilm formation, eradication of biofilm, and reducing biofilm-associated antibiotic resistance and virulence. Also, more focusing on strategies are presented in this review, in clinical trials to determine their effectiveness in managing renal biofilms in P. aeruginosa patients. With all the proper management of these infections that occur as a result of biofilms will promote the recovery of these patients.

Keywords

Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Biofilm, Antibiotic resistance, Renal catheters

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