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@inbook{637074, author = {Holá, Veronika and Růžička, Filip and Horáková, Lenka and Votava, Miroslav and Tejkalová, Renata}, address = {Hradec Králové}, booktitle = {New frontiers in the research of PhD students}, edition = {1}, keywords = {biofilm; nosocomial; hospital environment}, language = {eng}, location = {Hradec Králové}, isbn = {80-239-6102-0}, pages = {35-39}, publisher = {Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec králové}, title = {Biofilm - important factor of virulence in microbes isolated from immunocompromised patients and from the environment of life boxes for transplanted patients}, year = {2005} }
TY - CHAP ID - 637074 AU - Holá, Veronika - Růžička, Filip - Horáková, Lenka - Votava, Miroslav - Tejkalová, Renata PY - 2005 TI - Biofilm - important factor of virulence in microbes isolated from immunocompromised patients and from the environment of life boxes for transplanted patients VL - HK Medical Postgraduate Conferecne Meeting; 2 PB - Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec králové CY - Hradec Králové SN - 8023961020 KW - biofilm KW - nosocomial KW - hospital environment N2 - The biofilm-positive bacteria can survive concentrations of antibiotics and disinfectants even 1000x higher than planctonic forms of same bacteria. The aim of the study was to compare microbial contamination of the unit with increased sanitation protocols, the boxes for allogenic transplantations, with standard hospital unit of same hospital department. From the 60 collected samples, only 11 were sterile (18.3%). In three samples we isolated more than six different strains of bacteria. In total we isolated 116 different strains of bacteria. The isolated strains were mostly gramnegatives (P. aeruginosa, S. maltophilia, K. pneumoniae, S. marcescens etc.), from the grampositive bacteria mostly S. epidermidis was isolated. The ability to form biofilm was demonstrated in 71.2% of strains isolated from life-boxes and in 34.5% of strains isolated from standard hospital unit. The differences in number of isolated strains on both units may be caused by different sanitation modes on these units. ER -
HOLÁ, Veronika, Filip RŮŽIČKA, Lenka HORÁKOVÁ, Miroslav VOTAVA a Renata TEJKALOVÁ. Biofilm - important factor of virulence in microbes isolated from immunocompromised patients and from the environment of life boxes for transplanted patients. In \textit{New frontiers in the research of PhD students}. 1. vyd. Hradec Králové: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec králové, 2005, s.~35-39. HK Medical Postgraduate Conferecne Meeting; 2. ISBN~80-239-6102-0.
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