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Figure 5

From: Collagen and hyaluronan at wound sites influence early polymicrobial biofilm adhesive events

Figure 5

1:1 Co-cultures show decreases in P. aeruginosa and MRSA counts with MRSA being the most affected. Large decreases in CFU/mL counts were observed for both P. aeruginosa and MRSA upon co-culturing, with the largest decreases occurring for MRSA. Overall, PA-68 showed 1.66 and 5.81 magnitude decreases in CFU/mL counts upon co-culturing with MRSA-35 and MRSA-86 respectively. PA-76 showed 1.08 and 1.48 magnitude decreases in CFU/mL upon co-culturing with MRSA-35 and MRSA-86. MRSA-35 showed 33.33 and 5.61 magnitude decreases in CFU/mL counts when co-cultured with PA-68 and PA-76 respectively. MRSA-86 showed 157.89 and 88.64 magnitude decreases in CFU/mL counts when co-cultured with PA-68 and PA-76 respectively.

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