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A patient has a catheter in his urinary tract. The catheter becomes colonized with bacteria and a biofilm forms. Biofilm is formed as more bacteria Connie the catheter, they will communicate and form biofilm.

Bacteria form biofilms in reaction to environmental stresses which include UV radiation, desiccation, restrained nutrients, extreme pH, hot temperature, excessive salt concentrations, excessive pressure, and antimicrobial agents.

Step one in biofilm formation on a urinary catheter is the deposition of a conditioning movie of host urinary additives, together with proteins, electrolytes, and different natural molecules. This conditioning film can rework the floor of the urinary catheter and neutralize any antiadhesive residences.

The essential form of existence for the general public of microorganisms in any hydrated biologic system is a cooperative community termed a "biofilm." A biofilm on an indwelling urinary catheter consists of adherent microorganisms, their extracellular products, and host additives deposited at the catheter.

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