Bad bacteria are causing trouble for medical treatment? Stop them with antibacterial coating!

Bad bacteria are causing trouble for medical treatment? Stop them with antibacterial coating!

In order to thoroughly implement the "Outline of the National Science Literacy Action Plan (2021-2035)", strive to build a "six-in-one" high-quality science popularization service system, establish the society's distinctive science popularization brand, and focus on promoting science popularization cooperation under the strategic cooperation framework of the society, local governments, schools, and enterprises. The Chinese Society for Biomaterials will implement the 2023 high-quality science popularization project.

Today we bring you the results of the selected projects - the third issue of the "Application of Surface Modification Technology of Biomedical Materials" series by the Biomaterials Surface and Interface Engineering Branch/Bai Saifei: Antibacterial coatings for medical devices are welcome to pay attention.

This work is funded by the China Biomaterials Society's High-quality Science Popularization Project.

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