Cutibacterium acnes , a gram-positive, facultative anaerobic bacterium, is well known for its association with the onset and development of acne. It also plays a significant role in other infections, frequently involving implanted medical devices. In addition, there is accumulating evidence that C. acnes readily forms biofilms and contributes to acne treatment failure. Join expert Dermatologist Dr.

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