Review Article
Biofilm Development by Helicobacter pylori and Its Inclusion for Anti-toxin Opposition
Author(s): Al Hamid*
Communities of microorganisms attached to a surface are bacterial biofilms. The formation of biofilms is necessary
for both infection success and environmental survival. Helicobacter pylori are one of the most well-known reasons
for bacterial disease in people. A few examinations showed that this microorganism has biofilm framing capacity
in the climate and on human gastric mucosa epithelium as well as on in vitro abiotic surfaces. In the climate, H.
pylori could be implanted in drinking water biofilms through water circulation framework in created and emerging
nations so the drinking water might act as a repository for H. pylori contamination. One possible explanation for
the failure of eradication therapy is the formation of biofilms by H. pylori on the surface of the gastric mucosa
in the human stomach. Finally, H. pylori biofilm formation can reduce antibiotic.. View More»
DOI:
10.14303/2141-5463.2023.42