This book reviews the current concepts in biofilm formation and its
implications in human health and disease. The initial chapters introduce
the mechanisms of biofilm formation and its composition. Subsequently,
the chapters discuss the role of biofilm in acute and chronic
infections. It also explores the pivotal role of both innate and
adaptive immunity on the course of biofilm infection. In addition, the
book elucidates the bacterial biofilm formation on implantable devices
and the current approaches to its treatment and prevention. It analyzes
the possible relationship between antimicrobial resistance and biofilm
formation. Finally, the book also summarizes the current
state-of-the-art therapeutic approaches for preventing and treating
biofilms.
This book is a useful resource for researchers in the field of
microbiology, clinical microbiology, and also medical practitioners.