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Antibacterial drug release from a biphasic gel system: Mathematical modelling

2019

Bacterial infections represent an important drawback in the orthopaedic field, as they can develop either immediately after surgery procedures or after some years. Specifically, in case of implants, they are alleged to be troublesome as their elimination often compels a surgical removal of the infected implant. A possible solution strategy could involve a local coating of the implant by an antibacterial system, which requires to be easily applicable, biocompatible and able to provide the desired release kinetics for the selected antibacterial drug. Thus, this work focusses on a biphasic system made up by a thermo-reversible gel matrix (Poloxamer 407/water system) hosting a dispersed phase (…

DrugMaterials sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectVancomycin HydrochloridePharmaceutical SciencePoloxamer02 engineering and technologyantibacterial drugengineering.material030226 pharmacology & pharmacyDiffusion03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundDrug Delivery Systems0302 clinical medicineMicro-particleCoatingVancomycinAntibacterial drugmedicineAntibacterial drugmedia_commonGelMathematical modellingReproducibility of ResultsMicro-particlesModels Theoretical021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAnti-Bacterial AgentsDrug LiberationKineticsPLGAchemistrySettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico Applicativoantibacterial drug; Gels; Mathematical modelling; Micro-particles; Orthopaedic implantsPoloxamer 407engineeringOrthopaedic implantsDelivery systemImplant0210 nano-technologyGelsmedicine.drugBiomedical engineeringInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
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MRSA infection in the neonatal intensive care unit

2013

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is well known as one of the most frequent etiological agents of healthcare-associated infections. The epidemiology of MRSA is evolving with emergence of community-associated MRSA, the clonal spread of some successful clones, their spillover into healthcare settings and acquisition of antibacterial drug resistances. Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients are at an especially high risk of acquiring colonization and infection by MRSA. Epidemiology of MRSA in NICU can be very complex because outbreaks can overlap endemic circulation and make it difficult to trace transmission routes. Moreover, increasing prevalence of community-associated…

Microbiology (medical)Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureusmedicine.medical_specialtyNeonatal intensive care unitMRSA infectionSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataMicrobiologySettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaVirologyIntensive Care Units NeonatalEpidemiologymedicinePrevalenceInfection controlHumansIntensive care medicineAntibacterial drugDeveloping CountriesInfection Controlbusiness.industryTransmission (medicine)Developed CountriesAustraliaInfant NewbornMRSA CA-MRSA HA-MRSA NICU epidemiology prevention controlOutbreakbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionStaphylococcal Infectionsbacterial infections and mycosesUnited StatesAnti-Bacterial AgentsEuropeInfectious DiseasesEpidemiological MonitoringEpidemiological Monitoringbusiness
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