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Because using antimicrobial drugs leads to development of resistance among bacterial isolates, the treatment with antimicrobial drugs in human and veterinary medicine in general should be reduced. Currently, therapeutic use of bacteriophages may be an alt... see more

Today film-forming strains of bacteria play very important role in clinical pathology. Staphylococci are ones of most dangerous of them. This bacteria can determine different pathological processes, for example, complication of airway mucosa. The ability ... see more

The use of bacteriophages for the treatment of chronic inflammatory processes has proved to be relevant, especially during isolation of antibiotic-resistant pathogens formed in biofilms. The article presents the results of research on the influence of Pha... see more

Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common human pathogens worldwide. The emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains of S. aureus has prompted the development of alternative therapeutic approaches such as phage therapy. Recent clinical trials have pro... see more

AbstractBacteriophages (phages) were discovered in the early part of the 20th century, and their ability to eliminate bacterial infections as bacterial viruses gathered interest almost immediately. Bacteriophage therapy was halted in the Western world due... see more

The cell wall is not a target of currently used therapeutics as Mycobacterium are considered naturally resistant to most ß-lactam antibiotics. Therefore, combinations of conventional antibiotics with antibiotic activity-enhancing compounds offer a product... see more

In a consequence of agricultural human activity, a set of phytopathogenic bacteria gain new properties and ability to cause diseases in animal and human organisms. Moreover, bacterial loss of sensitivity to antibiotics becomes more increasing threat.... see more

The next line of defence against antibiotic-resistant bacteria could be genetically modified viruses. If bacteriophage, viruses that replicate by infecting bacterial cells, are engineered with genetic programing to target bacteria that harm humans, a larg... see more

In recent years, numerous bacterial species have developed antibiotic resistance due to the overuse of antibiotics in the home, health care setting, and in agriculture. Alternative methods of treatment, including phage therapy (PT), have been proposed as ... see more

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