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.
History
Publication
Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering 2022, 22:100373
Publisher
Elsevier
Other Funding information
The authors would like to thank the funding provided by the Irish Research Council through the IRC Postdoctoral Fellowship (GOIPG/2021/75).