Phage Therapy to Tackle Difficult-To-Treat Bacterial Infections - What's The Future?
DOI:
10.62373/pujhsr.2023.editorial_2.2
Publication Date:
2024-02-19T10:14:52Z
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ABSTRACT
As quoted in the Bhagwat Gita,the life of one living being depends on the life of another living
being“(जीवो जीवस्य जीवनम)“् . The relationship between two living beings can range from
symbiotic to commensal to parasitic. In a parasitic relationship, one of the partners derives the
benefit (parasite) from the other partner (Host), even, at the cost of the host's life. One such
relationship exists between the viruses that can infect Bacteria. These viruses are known as
phage viruses. This activity of viruses was taken advantage of to use them as potential
antibacterial agents [1]. Universal increase in antibiotic resistance and decline in newer antibiotic
discovery led to renewed interest in using phage viruses as antibacterial agents.
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