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. 2021 Sep 9;7:73. doi: 10.1038/s41522-021-00243-2

Fig. 1. The proposed stages of biofilm bacterial infection development in the burn wound.

Fig. 1

(1) Burn wounds typically contain BWE which facilitates the initial inoculation and reversible attachment by planktonic pathogens. (2) Bacteria begin to produce ECM and form microcolonies during the process of irreversible attachment (3) During the maturation stage, the biofilm grows in size and structural complexity. (4) The mature biofilm enters the dispersal stage, releasing the planktonic cells from the ECM which can then colonize new sites within the wound. Created with BioRender.com.