Journal article

Efficacy of antimicrobial polymer coatings in an animal model of bacterial infection associated with foreign body implants

E Hart, K Azzopardi, H Taing, F Graichen, J Jeffery, R Mayadunne, M Wickramaratna, M O'Shea, B Nijagal, R Watkinson, S O'Leary, B Finnin, R Tait, R Robins-Browne

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy | Published : 2010

Abstract

Objectives: To assess support discs, comprising polyethylene terephthalate (PET), coated with different polymer/levofloxacin combinations for antimicrobial activity in an animal model of infection, in order to explore the use of specific polymer coatings incorporating levofloxacin as a means of reducing device-related infections. Methods: Aliphatic polyester-polyurethanes containing different ratios of poly(lactic acid) diol and poly(caprolactone) diol were prepared, blended with levofloxacin and then used to coat support discs. The in vitro levofloxacin release profiles from these discs were measured in aqueous solution. Mice were surgically implanted with the coated discs placed subcutaneo..

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