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Bacterial Biofilm Formation on a Human Cochlear Implant
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Cochlear implant material can provide a surface for bacterial biofilm formation. Impressions can provide an environment conducive to biofilm establishment and growth, ultimately necessitating device removal, with loss of implant function. Biofilm characterization should aid in design of cochlear implant devices less susceptible to biofilm formation.
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