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Hydrogen peroxide controls biofilm formation by Klebsiella pneumoniae e in vitro
Authors: Farah M.Al-Quraishi, Archana Saini
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The biofilm formation of bacteria in medical devices especially indwelling urinary catheters considers one of the hospital
complications of infections. Here, the anti-biofilm effect of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) against biofilm produced by Klebsiella
pneumoniae on urinary catheters was evaluated. In the present study, 2the five isolates of K. pneumoniae e e were isolated
from urine samples of patients suffering from urinary tract infections (UTIs). The biochemical and VITIK technology was
used to identify the bacterial isolates. The ability of K. pneumoniae to adhere and form biofilm onto the indwelling urinary catheter was measured. Moreover, the negative effect of different concentrations of H2O2 (0.01%, 0.02%, 0.04%, 0.08%, and 0.16%) on the biofilm formation of K. pneumoniae on the pieces of the indwelling urinary catheter was evaluated in test tubes (in vitro). The result showed that all isolates produced a high level of biofilm. Three isolates were considered moderated biofilm producers and 2 were considered strong biofilm producers. All the used concentrations of H2O2 were effect-negative (P<0.05) on K. pneumoniae (K.p.3). The present study confirmed the anti-biofilm effect of H2O2 on the biofilm formation by K. pneumoniae on the indwelling urinary catheter in vitro.