Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a frequent participant in wound infections. Emergence of multiple antibiotic resistant strains has created significant problems in the treatment of infected wounds. Phage therapy (PT) has been proposed as a possible alternative approach. Infected wounds are the perfect place for PT applications, since the basic condition for PT is ensured; namely, the direct contact of bacteria and their viruses. Plenty of virulent (“lytic”) and temperate (“lysogenic”) bacteriophages are known in P. aeruginosa. However, the number of virulent phage species acceptable for PT and their mutability are limited. Besides, there are different deviations in the behavior of virulent (and temp...
Abstract Faced with the crisis of multidrug-resistant bacteria, bacteriophages, viruses that infect ...
<div><p>Phage therapy may become a complement to antibiotics in the treatment of chronic <i>Pseudomo...
The alarming rise in antimicrobial resistance coupled with a lack of innovation in antibiotics has r...
As cases of antibiotic resistant bacteria increase, possible alternatives to antibiotics have often ...
Antibiotic resistance is becoming increasingly problematic for the treatment of infectious disease i...
Antibiotic resistance causes around 700,000 deaths a year worldwide. Without immediate action, we ar...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most common pathogen found in the lung of cystic fibrosis patients. Th...
Phages are obligate parasites that kill bacteria through their lytic life cycle. This constant selec...
Background The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages has been debated since their first isolation ...
The emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has led to increased bacterial infections that are di...
Antibiotic resistance evolution in bacteria indicates that one of the challenges faced by phage ther...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most prevalent opportunistic bacterial pathogen in hospital-acquired i...
Despite the successful use of antibacterials, the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria has beco...
Antibiotic resistance evolution in bacteria indicates that one of the challenges faced by phage ther...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous organisms that can be specific to one or multiple strains of hosts, in...
Abstract Faced with the crisis of multidrug-resistant bacteria, bacteriophages, viruses that infect ...
<div><p>Phage therapy may become a complement to antibiotics in the treatment of chronic <i>Pseudomo...
The alarming rise in antimicrobial resistance coupled with a lack of innovation in antibiotics has r...
As cases of antibiotic resistant bacteria increase, possible alternatives to antibiotics have often ...
Antibiotic resistance is becoming increasingly problematic for the treatment of infectious disease i...
Antibiotic resistance causes around 700,000 deaths a year worldwide. Without immediate action, we ar...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most common pathogen found in the lung of cystic fibrosis patients. Th...
Phages are obligate parasites that kill bacteria through their lytic life cycle. This constant selec...
Background The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages has been debated since their first isolation ...
The emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has led to increased bacterial infections that are di...
Antibiotic resistance evolution in bacteria indicates that one of the challenges faced by phage ther...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the most prevalent opportunistic bacterial pathogen in hospital-acquired i...
Despite the successful use of antibacterials, the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria has beco...
Antibiotic resistance evolution in bacteria indicates that one of the challenges faced by phage ther...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous organisms that can be specific to one or multiple strains of hosts, in...
Abstract Faced with the crisis of multidrug-resistant bacteria, bacteriophages, viruses that infect ...
<div><p>Phage therapy may become a complement to antibiotics in the treatment of chronic <i>Pseudomo...
The alarming rise in antimicrobial resistance coupled with a lack of innovation in antibiotics has r...