Bacteriophage renaissance: Could ‘hungry’ viruses save us from antibiotic resistance?
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Phage therapy has a tumultuous history, but Professor Jon Iredell thinks it will go mainstream within five years.
Phage therapy has a tumultuous history, but Professor Jon Iredell thinks it will go mainstream within five years.
By Andy Tay, PhD Overuse of antibiotics has accelerated the emergence of antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacterial species.
A trial to assess bacteriophage, or “phage,” therapy, which utilizes a virus to target specific bacteria and leave behind other…
After 700 days of antibiotic treatment, the infection of a 30-year-old bombing attack victim still raged.
Vivimos una pandemia que ha afectado a millones de personas, quebrantado innumerables sistemas de salud y economías y…
Researchers have not discovered new antibiotics in decades. But our new research, published today in Nature Microbiology, has…
Researchers have not discovered new antibiotics in decades. But our new research, published today in Nature Microbiology, has…
by Fernando Gordillo-Altamirano and Jeremy J. Barr, Researchers have not discovered any new antibiotics in decades.
ANALYSIS: Researchers have not discovered any new antibiotics in decades. But our new research, published today in Nature…
Researchers have not discovered any new antibiotics in decades. But our new research, published today in Nature Microbiology…
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