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Biomaterials: Antimicrobial surfaces in biomedical engineering and healthcare

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posted on 2023-10-04, 14:54 authored by Mark Sheridan, Caitriona WintersCaitriona Winters, Fernanda ZamboniFernanda Zamboni, Maurice CollinsMaurice Collins

Contamination of biomedical products with pathogenic microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, and viruses) is one of the main causes of hospital-acquired infections (HAI), and a major burden to the healthcare system. The development of biomaterials that can hamper the contamination of surfaces is vital to decrease patient-related infections in healthcare settings. In this landscape, this review identifies some of the latest antimicrobial strategies while paying particular attention to emerging antimicrobial biomaterials and nature-inspired antimicrobial surface topographies, which are rapidly finding application in the fabrication of biomedical engineering constructs.

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Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering 2022, 22:100373

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Elsevier

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The authors would like to thank the funding provided by the Irish Research Council through the IRC Postdoctoral Fellowship (GOIPG/2021/75).

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  • Bernal Institute
  • Health Research Institute (HRI)

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  • (3) Good Health and Well-being

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  • School of Engineering

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