Bases moleculares de la infección asociada a implantes ortopédicos
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Contreras, Julio J.
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Bases moleculares de la infección asociada a implantes ortopédicos
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Infections associated with the use of orthopedic implants are still the major complication associated with these
devices and an unsolved challenge. The frequency of infection associated with orthopedic implant is relatively
low, estimated to range between 0.5 to 5%. However, it has devastating consequences for the patient and health
institutions. The majority of infections is secondary to gram-positive aerobic microorganisms belonging to the
genus Staphylococcus. These bacteria establish chronic infections due to its ability of adhesion and biofilm formation.
Biofilms are complex communities in a polysaccharide matrix. This structure retains nutrients and protects
the bacteria against the immune response and antimicrobial agents. The study of molecular characteristics and
biofilm formation regulation is vital for the understanding of judicious clinical management and the development
of novel strategies for the prevention of infection.
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Rev Chilena Infectol 2014; 31 (3): 309-322
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