Books
Samuel Livingston

Biofilms and Immunity

Biofilms and Immunity explores the complex world of bacterial biofilms and their significant impact on the human immune system. It highlights how these structured microbial communities, encased in a protective matrix, exhibit increased antibiotic resistance, posing a major challenge in treating infectious diseases.

The book delves into the mechanisms of biofilm formation and architecture, explaining how the biofilm matrix acts as a physical barrier, limiting antibiotic penetration and shielding bacteria from immune cell attack. Understanding this interplay between biofilms and the immune system is crucial, as biofilms can both stimulate and suppress immune responses, leading to chronic inflammation.

The book emphasizes the limitations of traditional antibiotic treatments and advocates for innovative strategies that target biofilm structure and enhance the host's immune response. It progresses from the fundamental principles of biofilm formation to the clinical relevance of biofilms in specific infectious diseases, discussing emerging therapeutic strategies like biofilm-disrupting agents and immunomodulatory therapies.

By integrating insights from microbiology, immunology, and bioengineering, Biofilms and Immunity offers a holistic perspective on biofilm-associated infections, making it a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and students in related fields.
151 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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