2014 Volume No 28 pages 112-128
Title: Challenges in linking preclinical anti-microbial research strategies with clinical outcomes for device-associated infections |
Author: TF Moriarty, DW Grainger, RG Richards |
Address: AO Research Institute Davos, AO Foundation, Clavadelerstrasse 8, Davos Platz, CH7270, Switzerland |
E-mail: fintan.moriarty at aofoundation.org |
Key Words: Medical implants, infection strategy, antibiotic resistance, in vitro-in vivo correlations, clinical translational research. |
Publication date: September 12th 2014 |
Abstract: Infections related to implanted medical devices have become a significant health care issue in recent decades. Increasing numbers of medical devices are in use, often in an aging population, and these devices are implanted against a background of increasing antibiotic-resistant bacterial populations. Progressively more antibiotic resistant infections, requiring ever more refined treatment options, are therefore predicted to emerge with greater frequency in the coming decades. Improvements in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of these device-associated infections will remain priority targets both for clinicians and the translational research community charged with addressing these challenges. |
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