P-1330. Evaluation of Multi-Dose Strategy of Phage K and Vancomycin Delivery to Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis (MRSE) Biofilms on Orthopedic Screws
Guyu Li, Melissa J Karau, Sebastian Herren, Robin Patel

TL;DR
This study evaluates how phage K and vancomycin, given in different dosing schedules, reduce biofilms of MRSE on orthopedic screws.
Contribution
The study introduces a multi-dose strategy for phage and antibiotic treatment against MRSE biofilms on orthopedic implants.
Findings
Combination treatment with phage K and vancomycin reduced MRSE biofilms more effectively than either treatment alone.
Increasing phage dosing frequency did not improve biofilm reduction under the tested conditions.
Vancomycin administered three times daily showed significant biofilm reduction compared to the control group.
Abstract
Phage therapy has emerged as a generally safe approach, as demonstrated in preclinical and clinical studies. However, data on efficacy, including optimal dosing frequency, remain limited. MRSE is a leading cause of foreign body-associated osteomyelitis and a potential target for phage therapy. Here, the activity of phage K alone and in combination with vancomycin (VAN), administered once (QD) or three times (TID) daily, against biofilms formed by two orthopedic infection-associated MRSE isolates on orthopedic screws was evaluated.Fig 1.in vitro multi-dose assay of methicillin-resistant S. epidermidis biofilm-coated cortical bone screws.IDRL, Infectious Diseases Research Laboratory; DMEM, Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium; PBS, phosphate-buffered saline; CFU, colony-forming units. Created in https://BioRender.comFig 2.Quantities of biofilm on screws after 24 hours of treatment.*Log10…
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TopicsBacteriophages and microbial interactions · Orthopedic Infections and Treatments · Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing
