The aim of the study was to investigate the formation of biofilm on the surface of ceramic tiles, widely present in public and private buildings, using six parallel flow chambers. Our flow system was conceived and made to compare biofilm results by parallel distributed rectangular tiles. The tiles, divided into two identical A and B sections, were placed within the flow chambers. Biofilm formation was performed after 72 h and was quantified by viable counts of bacteria. Average viable counts ranged from 1.1 x10(7) to 7.3x10(7) cfu cm(-2) and from 1.1x10(7) to 5.8x10(7) cfu cm(-2) respectively for biofilm A and B sections. As statistical analysis does not show significant differences, we can conclude that biofilms obtained were so similar to each other that they confirmed the system reproducibility. Our next step will be to use our system to study Legionella pneumophila and to evaluate the efficacy of antibacterial agents.

Biofilm formation on the surface of ceramic tiles / Sessa, Rosa; DI PIETRO, Marisa; M., Zamparelli; Schiavoni, Giovanna; DEL PIANO, Massimo. - In: NEW MICROBIOLOGICA. - ISSN 1121-7138. - 23:4(2000), pp. 407-413.

Biofilm formation on the surface of ceramic tiles

SESSA, Rosa;DI PIETRO, Marisa;SCHIAVONI, Giovanna;DEL PIANO, Massimo
2000

Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the formation of biofilm on the surface of ceramic tiles, widely present in public and private buildings, using six parallel flow chambers. Our flow system was conceived and made to compare biofilm results by parallel distributed rectangular tiles. The tiles, divided into two identical A and B sections, were placed within the flow chambers. Biofilm formation was performed after 72 h and was quantified by viable counts of bacteria. Average viable counts ranged from 1.1 x10(7) to 7.3x10(7) cfu cm(-2) and from 1.1x10(7) to 5.8x10(7) cfu cm(-2) respectively for biofilm A and B sections. As statistical analysis does not show significant differences, we can conclude that biofilms obtained were so similar to each other that they confirmed the system reproducibility. Our next step will be to use our system to study Legionella pneumophila and to evaluate the efficacy of antibacterial agents.
2000
biofilm; ceramic tiles; flow system
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Biofilm formation on the surface of ceramic tiles / Sessa, Rosa; DI PIETRO, Marisa; M., Zamparelli; Schiavoni, Giovanna; DEL PIANO, Massimo. - In: NEW MICROBIOLOGICA. - ISSN 1121-7138. - 23:4(2000), pp. 407-413.
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