89.3k views
1 vote
What is a biofilm and what role does biofilm play in disease?

1 Answer

3 votes
a thin, slimy film of bacteria that adheres to a surface. The term biofilm is used to denote a polymer-encased community of microbes which accumulates at a surface. Biofilms are responsible for a number of diseases of man and, because of the intrinsic resistance of these structures to antibiotics and host defence systems, such diseases are very difficult to treat effectively.
User Nyesha
by
5.9k points