Phage therapy

Phage therapy: A treatment method based on the use of the special properties of bacteriophages. Sometimes abbreviated as phage. Phage therapy can be an effective way to treat a number of infections and even non-cancerous tumors. Bacteriophages are capable of causing the death of pathogenic microbes without harm to body tissues. This gives them a chance to become an alternative to antibiotics - substances that also actively fight many known and relatively new infections. But now it is becoming clear that phage therapy is not omnipotent and may be powerless against relatively simple forms of infections of some microorganisms.



Phage therapy: a modern method of treating infectious diseases Phage therapy - immune antibody therapy In medical practice, various methods of combating a wide variety of ailments are regularly used. As for the treatment of bacterial infections, one of the most effective areas - phage therapy - has become an indispensable assistant in this matter. For this purpose, treatment with exopolysaccharides is used, as they have pronounced antimicrobial and antiviral properties. Due to this, it is possible to completely destroy the infection and get rid of the disease.

For quite some time now, bacteriophages have been used to treat all kinds of pathogens, including a number of Salmonella, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli and others, as part of the development of viral therapy. In 2022, studies were conducted using vibriocultures, where they discovered the emergence of many new strains, as well as even more phage-sensitive diseases.