Sunday, January 12, 2020

Journals on Emergency Medicine - BJSTR Journal

Abstract

#Bateriophages, natural killers of bacteria, are nowadays interesting tools in biomedical fields. Indeed, phages can be used in prevention, #diagnosis, and as treatment against bacterial diseases. Interestingly, new phage technology allow them to be used against other pathogens like fungi and other viruses. Going beyond, bacteriophages can be even modified to specifically treat tumour cells. The large potential of phages as biomedical tools is increasing, thanks to their easy #manipulation, high specificity, and low production cost. Nevertheless, ethical concerns and regulatory protocols should be revised in order to give trust to these applications and increase the general acceptance. Bacteriophages, also known as phages, are natural predators of bacteria. Phages were discovered one century ago by Frederick Twort [1] and Felix d'Herelle [2] #independently. After their discovery, phages were commonly used as #therapeutic tools and successfully used to treat bacterial diseases, as dysenthery and cholera. Unfortunately, antibiotics were rapidly spread as main treatment and phage therapy was restricted to Eastern countries, were antibiotics were not allowed [3].

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