Next generation diagnostics and susceptibility testing in biofilm-related prosthetic joint infections based on a better understanding of biofilm biology – an innovative translational approach Ghent University
There is growing evidence that bacteria form biofilm aggregates in synovial fluid (SF) and surface-attached biofilms on prostheses. If we want to study these biofilms in the context of prosthetic joint infections (PJI) we need better in vitro models. We also need better tools to detect and isolate relevant pathogens from PJI samples as well as novel approaches to better predict clinical success of an antimicrobial treatment. Our preliminary ...