Targeting Biofilms in Translational Research, Device Development, and Industrial Sectors
Edition number: 1st ed. 2019
Publisher: Springer
Date of Publication: 15 November 2019
Number of Volumes: 1 pieces, Book
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Product details:
ISBN13: | 9783030306663 |
ISBN10: | 3030306666 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 162 pages |
Size: | 235x155 mm |
Weight: | 454 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 3 Illustrations, black & white; 18 Illustrations, color |
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Short description:
This book offers a much-needed discussion on the targeting of biofilm-related infections. Chapters include discussions on the impact of biofilm on medical implants, industrial applications, as well as wound and tissue infections. It also offers discussions on regulatory management for industrial sectors and medical environments. Given that there continues to be a paucity of effective antimicrobial products, devices, and coatings in clinical and industrial use that effectively reduce rates of infection or biofilm-related problems, Targeting Biofilms in Translational Research, Device Development, and Industrial Sectors, offers a fresh and much-needed perspective aimed at helping create healthier controlled environments and safer devices.
This comprehensive book is indispensable for industrial and academic translational researchers, device developers, and regulatory experts looking to create more effective antimicrobial products.
Long description:
This book offers a much-needed discussion on the targeting of biofilm-related infections. Chapters include discussions on the impact of biofilm on medical implants, industrial applications, as well as wound and tissue infections. It also offers discussions on regulatory management for industrial sectors and medical environments. Given that there continues to be a paucity of effective antimicrobial products, devices, and coatings in clinical and industrial use that effectively reduce rates of infection or biofilm-related problems, Targeting Biofilms in Translational Research, Device Development, and Industrial Sectors, offers a fresh and much-needed perspective aimed at helping create healthier controlled environments and safer devices.
This comprehensive book is indispensable for industrial and academic translational researchers, device developers, and regulatory experts looking to create more effective antimicrobial products.
Table of Contents:
?Overview and data in biofilm sectors: why targeting biofilms is necessary, Dustin Williams
Impact of biofilms in orthopaedics as they relate to regulatory requirements and needs to be met, David Armbruster, MS, MSE, R&D Group Manager, DePuy Synthes
Clinical problems of biofilm implant-related infection and methods/need to target biofilms in patients, Javad Parvizi, MD, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Impact of biofilms in catheter systems and regulatory considerations,
Bryan Haymond, MBA, Product Manager, Bard Access Systems
Potential benefits of targeting biofilms in wound-related and other tissue infections, Garth James, PhD, Associate Research Professor, Center for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University
Biofilms, prevalence and problems related to injured sold
iers and military healthcare facilities, COL Clinton K. Murray, MD, FACP, FIDSA, Colonel, US ArmyFDA insight into the biofilm problem and regulatory management strategy for medical devices, K. Scott Phillips, PhD, Biofilms Research Group Leader, The US FDA and CDR US Public Health Service
Benefits of standardizing approaches to assessing antimicrobial efficacies against biofilms for industrial applications, Darla Goeres, PhD, Associate Research Professor, Chemical & Biological Engineering, Standards Biofilm Methods Laboratory, Center for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University
EPA insight in the biofilm problem and regulatory management strategy for industrial sectors, Steve Tomasino, PhD, Senior Scientist, Environmental Protection Agency