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Title: THE ROLES OF BIOFILM IN ANTIBIOTICS RESISTANCE
Authors: Angulu, Caleb Ndako
Adabara, Nasiru Usman
Mamman, Godiya Peter
Attah, Friday
Ngbede, D.E.
Agholor, K
Suleiman, R
Abubakar, Idris
Keywords: Biofilm, Resistant, Antibiotics, Approach
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: International Journal of Advanced Research
Abstract: Biofilms are composed provinces of microscopic organisms, growths, or yeasts that structure heterogeneous substances on a natural or non- organic surface. Biofilm arrangement is a noteworthy issue in the clinical, food, and marine industries and can prompt significant economic and medical issues. The complex microbial community of a biofilm is exceptionally impervious to antibiotics and created persistent survival that is a challenge to survive. There are various approaches to control biofilms, physical and additionally mechanical expulsion, synthetic evacuation, and the utilization of antimicrobials and nanoparticles to kill biofilm organisms.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11887
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