Bacteriophage therapy: Coping with the growing antibiotic resistance problem

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Abstract

The global problem of multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens requires urgent actions, including the development of therapies supplementary or alternative to antibiotics. One of the infection control options could be phage therapy. This article gives a brief overview of phage therapy potentials as well as the challenges it faces in order to become a widely accepted form of infection treatment.

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Chanishvili, N., & Aminov, R. (2019). Bacteriophage therapy: Coping with the growing antibiotic resistance problem. Microbiology Australia, 40(1), 5–7. https://doi.org/10.1071/MA19011

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