Reduced ability to detect surface-related biofilm bacteria after antibiotic exposure under in vitro conditions.

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Published in Acta Orthop on October 24, 2016

Authors

Christen Ravn1,2, Ulrika Furustrand Tafin3, Bertrand Bétrisey4, Søren Overgaard1,2, Andrej Trampuz5

Author Affiliations

1: a Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology , Odense University Hospital.
2: b Institute of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark , Odense , Denmark.
3: c Septic Surgical Unit.
4: d Infectious Diseases Service, Department of Medicine , Lausanne University Hospital , Lausanne , Switzerland.
5: e Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery , Charité - University Medicine Berlin , Berlin , Germany.

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