Resuscitation of bacterial biofilm by sunlight: effects on different enteropathogenic bacteria
Abstract
It is an established fact that most bacteria go through motile and sessile form during its lifetime.
This transition has significant roles in seasonal outbreaks of certain bacterial diseases and
bacterial pathogenesis. There are many factors that influence the making and breaking of
biofilms. Breakage of biofilms gives rise to more planktonic bacteria in the waters. This
resuscitation makes the bacteria more capable to infect. In this study we investigated if sunlight
has any effect on breaking biofilms of seasonal disease causing bacteria. Biofilms of several
strains of bacteria that significantly cause disease during March to July in the tropical zones were
subjected to sunlight exposure in different manners. The results indicated that exposure in
sunlight significantly break down the biofilms of all the bacteria. This could be one of the
reasons for the seasonal epidemics. Because breakage of biofilms give rise to more planktonic
bacteria in the waters. This resuscitation makes the bacteria more capable to infect. However, to
reach any conclusion, round the year study including more samples is required.