Bacteriophage

More than half of the century, scientists, doctors and clinicians have been utilising earlier antibiotics to treat infectious diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria. Even though, emergence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics following widespread clinical, veterinary, and animal or agricultural management being less effective for antibiotics. Recent reports are showing that scientists are facing the threat of superbugs, i.e. pathogenic bacteria resistant to most or all available antibiotics. Pharmaceutical companies being focused on the development of novel products derived from bacteriophages as antimicrobial agents. 

  • Lytic phage as antibacterial therapeutics
  • Bactericidal to treat human infections
  • To treat bacterial infections in animals and birds
  • Phage Display Vaccine
  • Phage DNA Vaccine
  • As Prophylactic Agents
  • As Curative Agents
  • Lysozyme to Treat Bacterial Contamination in Plant Cell Cultures
  • Bacteriophage Tail-Associated Lytic
  • Enzymes as Antibacterial Therapeutic Agents
  • Animal Models for Treatment of Infectious Diseases
  • Clinical Studies
  • To eradicate biofilms
  • Phage application in Agriculture and food industry
  • Phage as antibacterial Nano-medicines
  • Bacterial pathogens

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