The history of phage therapy started with its first clinical application in 1919 and continues its development to this day. Phages continue to lack any market approval in Western medicine as a recognized drug, but are increasingly used as an experimental therapy for the compassionate treatment of patients experiencing antibiotic failure. The few formal experimental phage clinical trials that have been completed to date have produced inconclusive results on the efficacy of phage therapy, which contradicts the many successful treatment outcomes observed in historical accounts and recent individual case reports. It would therefore be wise to identify why such a discordance exists between trials and compassionate use in order to better develop ...
Phage therapy is a promising option in patients with bacterial infection, especially in the worldwid...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics poses a serious health threat. Since research into new antibioti...
Due to the rise of multidrug-resistant infections in humans, phage therapy is gaining renewed attent...
The history of phage therapy started with its first clinical application in 1919 and continues its d...
There is a current unmet medical need for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant infections, and in t...
The increase in the incidence rate of multidrug resistant strains of bacteria has prompted scientist...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics has catalysed interest in alternative antimicrobial strategies. ...
Phagotherapy, defined as the use of bacteriophage to treat bacterial infections, was initially propo...
There is a current unmet medical need for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant infections, and in t...
Phage-derived therapies comprise phage therapy and the use of phage-derived proteins as anti-bacteri...
Bone and joint infections are difficult to treat, and increasing antibiotic resistance has only made...
The World Health Organization has described the rise of antibiotic use as a “global heath security e...
Increasing antimicrobial resistance and medical device-related infections have led to a renewed inte...
Increasing reports of antimicrobial resistance and limited new antibiotic discoveries and developmen...
AbstractThe current status of phage therapy approaches is reviewed and possible hurdles to a practic...
Phage therapy is a promising option in patients with bacterial infection, especially in the worldwid...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics poses a serious health threat. Since research into new antibioti...
Due to the rise of multidrug-resistant infections in humans, phage therapy is gaining renewed attent...
The history of phage therapy started with its first clinical application in 1919 and continues its d...
There is a current unmet medical need for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant infections, and in t...
The increase in the incidence rate of multidrug resistant strains of bacteria has prompted scientist...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics has catalysed interest in alternative antimicrobial strategies. ...
Phagotherapy, defined as the use of bacteriophage to treat bacterial infections, was initially propo...
There is a current unmet medical need for the treatment of antibiotic-resistant infections, and in t...
Phage-derived therapies comprise phage therapy and the use of phage-derived proteins as anti-bacteri...
Bone and joint infections are difficult to treat, and increasing antibiotic resistance has only made...
The World Health Organization has described the rise of antibiotic use as a “global heath security e...
Increasing antimicrobial resistance and medical device-related infections have led to a renewed inte...
Increasing reports of antimicrobial resistance and limited new antibiotic discoveries and developmen...
AbstractThe current status of phage therapy approaches is reviewed and possible hurdles to a practic...
Phage therapy is a promising option in patients with bacterial infection, especially in the worldwid...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics poses a serious health threat. Since research into new antibioti...
Due to the rise of multidrug-resistant infections in humans, phage therapy is gaining renewed attent...