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The Hidden World of Hospital Superbugs
Monday, March 24, 2025
The researchers also checked how well these bacteria can form biofilms. They found that most of them have the genes needed to build strong biofilms. In fact, the bacteria with a specific gene called csuE were especially good at it. This gene seems to play a big role in making biofilms stronger. Interestingly, having this gene didn't seem to be directly linked to being resistant to many drugs. However, the bacteria with csuE were much better at forming biofilms than those without it. This is important because biofilms can make infections much harder to treat.
So, what does all this mean? Well, it shows that there's a lot of genetic variety among these bacteria. It also highlights the need for constant monitoring and strict infection control measures in hospitals. These steps are crucial to stop the spread of drug-resistant A. baumannii. After all, understanding the enemy is the first step in fighting it.
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