Evaluation of In Vitro Biofilm Formation of Leptospira Isolates From Human Samples at Four Different Time Frames
Yogita Mistry, Summaiya A Mullan, Monika Patel, Pooja Patel

TL;DR
This study examines how Leptospira bacteria form biofilms over time in the lab, finding that biofilm production increases significantly after the first week.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the time-dependent biofilm formation of human Leptospira isolates in vitro.
Findings
Biofilm optical density was low and stable on days 5 and 7.
A significant increase in biofilm formation was observed by day 14.
The highest biofilm optical density was recorded on day 21.
Abstract
Introduction: Biofilm is a group of bacterial cells that are formed through a complex network of intracellular communication, which gives new properties to those organisms, like increased protection and resistance to antimicrobial agents, and decreases the effectiveness of host immune responses. Detection of biofilm and evaluation of biofilm production at different time frames are important parameters for antimicrobial resistance, with no or delayed improvement in patient outcomes even after prolonged antimicrobial therapy. Material and method: This was an experimental research using 33 human Leptospira isolates. Biofilm formation was checked by a quantification method using 96-well polystyrene U-well plates. Biofilm formation was checked on days 5, 7, 14, and 21. Result: The biofilm optical density (OD) remained relatively low and stable on Day 5 (0.0703) and Day 7 (0.0674), with…
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TopicsLeptospirosis research and findings
