Despite their long success for more than half a century, antibiotics are currently under the spotlight due to the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria. The development of new alternative treatments is of particular interest in the fight against bacterial resistance. Bacteriophages (phages) are natural killers of bacteria and are an excellent tool due to their specificity and ecological safety. Here, we highlight some of their advantages and drawbacks as potential therapeutic agents. Interestingly, phages are not only attractive from a clinical point of view, but other areas, such as agriculture, food control, or industry, are also areas for their potential application. Therefore, we propose phages as a real alternative to current antib...
Bacteriophage therapy dates back almost a century, but the discovery of antibiotics led to a rapid d...
Through recent decades, the subtherapeutic use of antibiotics within agriculture has led to the wide...
The emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and decrease in the discovery rate of novel antibioti...
Despite their long success for more than half a century, antibiotics are currently under the spotlig...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Bacteriophages: Alternatives to Antibiotics and Beyond.Des...
Agriculture, together with aquaculture, supplies most of the foodstuffs required by the world human ...
Agriculture, together with aquaculture, supplies most of the foodstuffs required by the world human ...
The ability of agriculture to continually provide food to a growing world population is of crucial i...
The ability of agriculture to continually provide food to a growing world population is of crucial i...
Bacteriophage therapy, a process in which viruses are used to kill bacteria, is an alternative metho...
Bacteriophage therapy, a process in which viruses are used to kill bacteria, is an alternative metho...
Agriculture, together with aquaculture, supplies most of the foodstuffs required by the world human ...
There is talk of an upcoming antibiotic armageddon, with untreatable post-operative infections, and ...
Bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, have numerous applications in the medical, agricultura...
International audienceAntibiotic-resistant bacteria are an increasing source of concern in all envir...
Bacteriophage therapy dates back almost a century, but the discovery of antibiotics led to a rapid d...
Through recent decades, the subtherapeutic use of antibiotics within agriculture has led to the wide...
The emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and decrease in the discovery rate of novel antibioti...
Despite their long success for more than half a century, antibiotics are currently under the spotlig...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Bacteriophages: Alternatives to Antibiotics and Beyond.Des...
Agriculture, together with aquaculture, supplies most of the foodstuffs required by the world human ...
Agriculture, together with aquaculture, supplies most of the foodstuffs required by the world human ...
The ability of agriculture to continually provide food to a growing world population is of crucial i...
The ability of agriculture to continually provide food to a growing world population is of crucial i...
Bacteriophage therapy, a process in which viruses are used to kill bacteria, is an alternative metho...
Bacteriophage therapy, a process in which viruses are used to kill bacteria, is an alternative metho...
Agriculture, together with aquaculture, supplies most of the foodstuffs required by the world human ...
There is talk of an upcoming antibiotic armageddon, with untreatable post-operative infections, and ...
Bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, have numerous applications in the medical, agricultura...
International audienceAntibiotic-resistant bacteria are an increasing source of concern in all envir...
Bacteriophage therapy dates back almost a century, but the discovery of antibiotics led to a rapid d...
Through recent decades, the subtherapeutic use of antibiotics within agriculture has led to the wide...
The emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and decrease in the discovery rate of novel antibioti...