Like the sword of Damocles, the threat of a post-antibiotic era is hanging over humanity's head. The scientific and medical community is thus reconsidering bacteriophage therapy (BT) as a partial but realistic solution for treatment of difficult-to-eradicate bacterial infections. Here, we summarize the latest developments in clinical BT applications, with a focus on developments in the following areas: (i) pharmacology of bacteriophages of major clinical importance and their synergy with antibiotics; (ii) production of therapeutic phages; and (iii) clinical trials, case studies and case reports in the field. We address regulatory concerns, which are of paramount importance insofar as they dictate the conduct of clinical trials, which are ne...
AbstractThe current status of phage therapy approaches is reviewed and possible hurdles to a practic...
Antibiotic-resistant infections present a serious health concern worldwide. It is estimated that the...
Abstract. Bacteriophages, or viruses of microbes, when used as a medical strategy, might be able to ...
The impending postantibiotic era creates an urgent requirement for alternative treatments of infecti...
Abstract. Bacterial viruses (bacteriophages, also called “phages”) can be robust antibacterial agent...
Alternative treatment modes for antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens have become a public health...
The therapeutic potential of phages has been considered since their first identification more than a...
Bacteriophages (or phages) are viruses that have bacteria as their hosts. Discovered a century ago, ...
In times where only a few novel antibiotics are to be expected, antimicrobial resistance remains an ...
As the interactions of phagewithmammalian innate and adaptive immune systems are better delineated a...
Background The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages has been debated since their first isolation ...
This project report is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelo...
Bacteriophages have been used to treat bacterial infections in animals and humans since their discov...
Over the last decade, bacteriophages for the purpose of prevention and treatment have been enjoying ...
The worldwide emergence of 'superbugs' and a dry antibiotic pipeline threaten modern society with a ...
AbstractThe current status of phage therapy approaches is reviewed and possible hurdles to a practic...
Antibiotic-resistant infections present a serious health concern worldwide. It is estimated that the...
Abstract. Bacteriophages, or viruses of microbes, when used as a medical strategy, might be able to ...
The impending postantibiotic era creates an urgent requirement for alternative treatments of infecti...
Abstract. Bacterial viruses (bacteriophages, also called “phages”) can be robust antibacterial agent...
Alternative treatment modes for antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens have become a public health...
The therapeutic potential of phages has been considered since their first identification more than a...
Bacteriophages (or phages) are viruses that have bacteria as their hosts. Discovered a century ago, ...
In times where only a few novel antibiotics are to be expected, antimicrobial resistance remains an ...
As the interactions of phagewithmammalian innate and adaptive immune systems are better delineated a...
Background The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages has been debated since their first isolation ...
This project report is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelo...
Bacteriophages have been used to treat bacterial infections in animals and humans since their discov...
Over the last decade, bacteriophages for the purpose of prevention and treatment have been enjoying ...
The worldwide emergence of 'superbugs' and a dry antibiotic pipeline threaten modern society with a ...
AbstractThe current status of phage therapy approaches is reviewed and possible hurdles to a practic...
Antibiotic-resistant infections present a serious health concern worldwide. It is estimated that the...
Abstract. Bacteriophages, or viruses of microbes, when used as a medical strategy, might be able to ...