The rise of antibiotic resistance in bacterial strains has led to vigorous exploration for alternative treatments. To this end, phage therapy has been revisited, and it is gaining increasing attention, as it may represent an efficient alternative for treating multiresistant pathogenic bacteria. Phage therapy is considered safe, and phages do not infect eukaryotic cells. There have been many studies investigating phage-host bacteria interactions and the ability of phages to target specific hosts. Escherichia coli is the causative agent of a multitude of infections, ranging from urinary tract infections to sepsis, with growing antibiotic resistance. In this study, we characterized the Escherichia phage fBC-Eco01, which was isolated from a wat...
Bacteroides spp. are part of the human intestinal microbiota but can under some circumstances become...
International audienceWith the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria the use of bacteriophages ...
Bacteriophages, the viruses infecting bacteria, hold great potential for the treatment of multidrug-...
Characterization of bacteriophages facilitates better understanding of their biology, host specifici...
Morphological, biological, and genetic characteristics of a virulent Siphoviridae phage, named vB-Ec...
We have performed microbiological and genomic characterization of an historic collection of nine bac...
The virulent phage ST32 that infects the Escherichia coli strain ST130 was isolated from a wastewate...
We have performed microbiological and genomic characterization of an historic collection of nine bac...
. Phage therapy is not new because it has been practiced since the early 1900s to cure diseases such...
. Phage therapy is not new because it has been practiced since the early 1900s to cure diseases such...
<p>The potential of bacteriophage as an alternative antibacterial agent has been reconsidered for co...
Bacteroides spp. are part of the human intestinal microbiota but can under some circumstances become...
Bacteriophages are considered as promising biological agents for the control of infectious diseases...
Bacteroides spp. are part of the human intestinal microbiota but can under some circumstances become...
Shigella ssp. and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli are the most common etiological agents of diarrhe...
Bacteroides spp. are part of the human intestinal microbiota but can under some circumstances become...
International audienceWith the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria the use of bacteriophages ...
Bacteriophages, the viruses infecting bacteria, hold great potential for the treatment of multidrug-...
Characterization of bacteriophages facilitates better understanding of their biology, host specifici...
Morphological, biological, and genetic characteristics of a virulent Siphoviridae phage, named vB-Ec...
We have performed microbiological and genomic characterization of an historic collection of nine bac...
The virulent phage ST32 that infects the Escherichia coli strain ST130 was isolated from a wastewate...
We have performed microbiological and genomic characterization of an historic collection of nine bac...
. Phage therapy is not new because it has been practiced since the early 1900s to cure diseases such...
. Phage therapy is not new because it has been practiced since the early 1900s to cure diseases such...
<p>The potential of bacteriophage as an alternative antibacterial agent has been reconsidered for co...
Bacteroides spp. are part of the human intestinal microbiota but can under some circumstances become...
Bacteriophages are considered as promising biological agents for the control of infectious diseases...
Bacteroides spp. are part of the human intestinal microbiota but can under some circumstances become...
Shigella ssp. and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli are the most common etiological agents of diarrhe...
Bacteroides spp. are part of the human intestinal microbiota but can under some circumstances become...
International audienceWith the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria the use of bacteriophages ...
Bacteriophages, the viruses infecting bacteria, hold great potential for the treatment of multidrug-...