[Biofilms in otolaryngology]
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.otorri.2012.08.005
[Biofilms in otolaryngology]
Abstract
According to the National Institute of Health of the USA, «more than 60% of all microbial infections are caused by biofilms».'This can surprise us, but it is enough to consider that common infections like those of the genito-urinary tract, infections produced by catheters, middle ear infections in children, the formation of dental plaque and gingivitis are caused by biofilms, for this statement to seem more realistic. At present this is one of the subjects of great interest within medicine, particularly in otolaryngology. Bacteria have traditionally been considered to be in a free state without evident organization, partly perhaps by the ease of studying them in this form. Nevertheless, the reality is that, in nature, the great majority of these germs form complex colonies adhered to surfaces, colonies that have received the name of biofilms. These biofilms are more common than previously thought and almost all of the people have been in contact with them in the form of infections in the teeth or humid, slippery areas. New treatments that can eradicate them are currently being investigated.
Keywords: Adenoides; Adenoids; Amigdalitis crónica; Biofilms; Cholesteatoma; Chronic sinusitis; Chronic tonsillitis; Colesteatoma; Sinusitis crónica.
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier España, S.L. All rights reserved.
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