Innovative Surface Patterns on Plastics Prevent Bacterial Infections

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Scientists at the University of Nottingham have developed surface patterns on plastics that prevent bacteria from forming biofilms, potentially reducing infections on medical devices like catheters and activating the immune system to clear bacteria, offering a promising alternative to antibiotics and helping to combat antimicrobial resistance.
Topics:science#antimicrobial-resistance#bacterial-infections#biofilm-prevention#medical-devices#science#surface-patterns
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