ROLE OF FATTY ACIDS AS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATOR ON PROTEUS MIRABILIS SWARMING AND BIOFILM FORMATION IN CATHETERASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTION

Amal Aly Aly El-Shimy;

Abstract


P. mirabilis is a common cause of C-UTI. This study evaluates the
effect of stearic, plamitic and myristic acids to LB culture medium, on
swarming, biofilm formation and EPS production of 30 P. mirabilis strains
isolated from 300 urine samples collecte


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Title ROLE OF FATTY ACIDS AS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATOR ON PROTEUS MIRABILIS SWARMING AND BIOFILM FORMATION IN CATHETERASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTION
Authors Amal Aly Aly El-Shimy
Keywords ROLE OF FATTY ACIDS AS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATOR ON PROTEUS MIRABILIS SWARMING AND BIOFILM FORMATION IN CATHETERASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTION
Issue Date 2009
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P. mirabilis is a common cause of C-UTI. This study evaluates the
effect of stearic, plamitic and myristic acids to LB culture medium, on
swarming, biofilm formation and EPS production of 30 P. mirabilis strains
isolated from 300 urine samples collecte

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