构建生物膜的模块-一个有吸引力的和动手的微生物学推广活动,为学校的孩子和公众。

Hayley Pincott, Megan Hughes, Thomas Cummins, Daniel J Morse
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生物膜是自然产生的微生物群落,附着在表面上,通常嵌入自产聚合物物质的基质中。生物膜广泛涉及人类感染,特别是在假肢和医疗植入物上。这种生物膜很难根除,往往导致假体的更换,并导致医疗保健的重大负担。在这里,我们以牙菌斑为原型,介绍了自然和医疗相关生物膜的概念,并针对小学/初中生进行了有趣而引人入胜的互动活动。牙菌斑的形成是口腔/牙齿卫生不良的结果,并根据一系列典型的确定阶段发展:附着和粘附到表面,然后是生物膜结构的定植和成熟,最后是分散。这项活动使用牙齿揭露片来可视化参与者牙齿上的真实生物膜(菌斑),并使用互锁的构建块来代表微生物,孩子们在这里构建不同形状和结构完整性的三维“生物膜”。详细讨论了每个发展阶段,在构建生物膜之后,不同形状,大小和重量的球可以用作“抗菌剂”来破坏生物膜结构。活动的结果是提高对生物膜的认识和一般理解;它们在自然环境中无处不在、发展、对医疗保健的影响以及治疗的挑战。各种“抗菌素”球还为介绍和讨论针对感染的药物选择以及针对不同感染使用正确的抗菌素以避免产生耐药性的重要性提供了基础。
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Building blocks of biofilms - an engaging and hands-on microbiology outreach activity for school children and the general public.

Building blocks of biofilms - an engaging and hands-on microbiology outreach activity for school children and the general public.

Building blocks of biofilms - an engaging and hands-on microbiology outreach activity for school children and the general public.

Building blocks of biofilms - an engaging and hands-on microbiology outreach activity for school children and the general public.

Biofilms are naturally occurring communities of micro-organisms, attached to a surface and often embedded in a matrix of self-produced polymeric substances. Biofilms are widely implicated in human infections, particularly on prostheses and medical implants. Such biofilms are difficult to eradicate, often leading to replacement of the prosthesis and resulting in a significant burden to healthcare. Here we present a fun and engaging interactive activity targeted toward primary school/early secondary school children, introducing the concept of natural and healthcare-associated biofilms, using dental plaque as an archetypal example. Dental plaque forms as a result of poor oral/dental hygiene, and develops according to a typical series of defined stages: attachment and adherence to the surface, followed by colonization and maturation of the biofilm structure, and eventually, dispersal. This activity uses dental disclosing tablets to visualize real biofilms (plaque) on the participants teeth, and uses interlocking building-blocks to represent microorganisms, where children build three-dimensional 'biofilms' of varying shapes and structural integrities. Each of the stages of development are discussed in detail, and after building the biofilms, balls of different shapes, sizes and weights can be used as 'antimicrobials' to disrupt the biofilm structure. The outcomes of the activity are to enhance knowledge and general understanding of biofilms; their ubiquitous presence in the natural environment, development, implications in healthcare, and challenges of treatment. The various 'antimicrobial' balls also provide a basis to introduce and discuss drug selection for infections, and the importance of using the correct antimicrobial for different infections to avoid development of resistance.

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