There is a renaissance of interest in the antimicrobial potential of phages as more pathogens become multiply antibiotic resistant. Phage therapy is not a new concept, and it is important to ask why it is not part of the current repertoire of western medicine despite the fact that it has been continuously and extensively used in Eastern Europe for almost a century. Answering this question successfully will, largely, determine whether phage therapy can gain the credibility needed to overcome the scientific, financial and regulatory hurdles facing its adoption in mainstream clinical practice. Despite a paucity of such information from human studies, pharmacokinetic data and clinical outcomes from animal studies are currently providing convinc...
The practice of phage therapy, which uses bacterial viruses (phages) to treat bacterial infections, ...
In this article we explain how current events in the field of phage therapy may positively influence...
In this article we explain how current events in the field of phage therapy may positively influence...
The rise of multidrug-resistant bacteria has resulted in an increased interest in phage therapy, whi...
Historically, the first observation of a transmissible lytic agent that is specifically active again...
AbstractThe current status of phage therapy approaches is reviewed and possible hurdles to a practic...
Many bacteriophages are obligate killers of bacteria. That this property could be medically useful w...
In this intervention, we discuss phage therapy, the use of bacteriophage viruses to cure bacterial i...
Alternative treatment modes for antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens have become a public health...
The worldwide emergence of 'superbugs' and a dry antibiotic pipeline threaten modern society with a ...
Until recently, phages were considered as mere “bacteria eaters” with potential for use in combating...
The worldwide emergence of 'superbugs' and a dry antibiotic pipeline threaten modern society with a ...
Bacteriophages (or phages) are viruses that have bacteria as their hosts. Discovered a century ago, ...
Antibiotic resistance is a major public health challenge worldwide, whose implications for global he...
Bacteriophages (or phages) are viruses that have bacteria as their hosts. Discovered a century ago, ...
The practice of phage therapy, which uses bacterial viruses (phages) to treat bacterial infections, ...
In this article we explain how current events in the field of phage therapy may positively influence...
In this article we explain how current events in the field of phage therapy may positively influence...
The rise of multidrug-resistant bacteria has resulted in an increased interest in phage therapy, whi...
Historically, the first observation of a transmissible lytic agent that is specifically active again...
AbstractThe current status of phage therapy approaches is reviewed and possible hurdles to a practic...
Many bacteriophages are obligate killers of bacteria. That this property could be medically useful w...
In this intervention, we discuss phage therapy, the use of bacteriophage viruses to cure bacterial i...
Alternative treatment modes for antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens have become a public health...
The worldwide emergence of 'superbugs' and a dry antibiotic pipeline threaten modern society with a ...
Until recently, phages were considered as mere “bacteria eaters” with potential for use in combating...
The worldwide emergence of 'superbugs' and a dry antibiotic pipeline threaten modern society with a ...
Bacteriophages (or phages) are viruses that have bacteria as their hosts. Discovered a century ago, ...
Antibiotic resistance is a major public health challenge worldwide, whose implications for global he...
Bacteriophages (or phages) are viruses that have bacteria as their hosts. Discovered a century ago, ...
The practice of phage therapy, which uses bacterial viruses (phages) to treat bacterial infections, ...
In this article we explain how current events in the field of phage therapy may positively influence...
In this article we explain how current events in the field of phage therapy may positively influence...