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Review
. 2019 Sep-Nov;45(5-6):595-612.
doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2019.1660616. Epub 2019 Sep 10.

Otitis media pathogens - A life entrapped in biofilm communities

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Otitis media pathogens - A life entrapped in biofilm communities

Maria Daniela Silva et al. Crit Rev Microbiol. 2019 Sep-Nov.

Abstract

Otitis media is a group of inflammatory diseases of the middle ear with great impact on children worldwide. The most common reported bacterial pathogens are Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis. Over the last years, the role of biofilms formed by otopathogens that contribute to otitis media recurrence and chronicity has been established. An improved understanding of the properties of biofilms formed by these bacteria, which factors influence them, and how these affect the host inflammatory response is important for the development of novel strategies for the treatment of otitis media. This review focuses on the biofilm nature that the most prevalent otopathogens adopt in otitis media infections. In addition, new treatment approaches targeting biofilms are highlighted.

Keywords: Haemophilus influenzae; Moraxella catarrhalis; Streptococcus pneumoniae; biofilms; otitis media.

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