#8859. Burns and biofilms: priority pathogens and in vivo models

October 2026publication date
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology;
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Abstract:
In this review, we discuss the primary burn wound pathogens and outline how they regulate biofilm formation in the burn wound microenvironment. We also discuss the new and emerging technologies to study biofilm formation in the burn wound.
Keywords:
bacterial biofilm; burn; pathogen; would infection

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