Since the discovery of bacteriophage in the early 1900s, there have been numerous attempts to exploit their innate ability to kill bacteria. The purpose of this report is to review current findings and new developments in phage therapy with an emphasis on bacterial diseases of marine organisms, humans, and plants. The body of evidence includes data from studies investigating bacteriophage in marine and land environments as modern antimicrobial agents against harmful bacteria. The goal of this paper is to present an overview of the topic of phage therapy, the use of phage-derived protein therapy, and the hosts that bacteriophage are currently being used against, with an emphasis on the uses of bacteriophage against marine, human, animal and ...
Phages are bacterio-specific viruses. Involved in the origin of life and evolution, constituting a m...
Bacterial infections from various organisms including Vibrio sp. pose a serious hazard to humans in ...
Vibrios are common inhabitants of marine and estuarine environments. Some of them can be pathogenic ...
Since the discovery of bacteriophage in the early 1900s, there have been numerous attempts to exploi...
Since the discovery of bacteriophage in the early 1900s, there have been numerous attempts to exploi...
Since the discovery of bacteriophage in the early 1900s, there have been numerous attempts to exploi...
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 ...
Aquaculture is a sector of economic relevance worldwide. Bacterial infections have been recognized a...
Agriculture, together with aquaculture, supplies most of the foodstuffs required by the world human ...
Phage therapy is a natural process of treating the bacterial infections of animals, plants and human...
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing sector in food industry. Its development is powered by the intens...
Phage therapy is a natural process of treating the bacterial infections of animals, plants and human...
A global distribution in marine, brackish, and freshwater ecosystems, in combination with high abund...
A global distribution in marine, brackish, and freshwater ecosystems, in combination with high abund...
Phages are bacterio-specific viruses. Involved in the origin of life and evolution, constituting a m...
Bacterial infections from various organisms including Vibrio sp. pose a serious hazard to humans in ...
Vibrios are common inhabitants of marine and estuarine environments. Some of them can be pathogenic ...
Since the discovery of bacteriophage in the early 1900s, there have been numerous attempts to exploi...
Since the discovery of bacteriophage in the early 1900s, there have been numerous attempts to exploi...
Since the discovery of bacteriophage in the early 1900s, there have been numerous attempts to exploi...
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 ...
Aquaculture is a sector of economic relevance worldwide. Bacterial infections have been recognized a...
Agriculture, together with aquaculture, supplies most of the foodstuffs required by the world human ...
Phage therapy is a natural process of treating the bacterial infections of animals, plants and human...
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing sector in food industry. Its development is powered by the intens...
Phage therapy is a natural process of treating the bacterial infections of animals, plants and human...
A global distribution in marine, brackish, and freshwater ecosystems, in combination with high abund...
A global distribution in marine, brackish, and freshwater ecosystems, in combination with high abund...
Phages are bacterio-specific viruses. Involved in the origin of life and evolution, constituting a m...
Bacterial infections from various organisms including Vibrio sp. pose a serious hazard to humans in ...
Vibrios are common inhabitants of marine and estuarine environments. Some of them can be pathogenic ...