2024
DOI: 10.1002/cbf.4022
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Bacteriophages as a potential substitute for antibiotics: A comprehensive review

Shruti O. Kushwaha,
Santosh Kumar Sahu,
Virendra Kumar Yadav
et al.

Abstract: Over the years, the administration of antibiotics for the purpose of addressing bacterial infections has become increasingly challenging due to the increased prevalence of antimicrobial resistance exhibited by various strains of bacteria. Multidrug‐resistant (MDR) bacterial species are rising due to the unavailability of novel antibiotics, leading to higher mortality rates. With these conditions, there is a need for alternatives in which phage therapy has made promising results. Phage‐derived endolysins, phage… Show more

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“…Phage therapy is a method of treating bacterial infections by employing phages, which are viruses that infect and reproduce within bacteria ( Kushwaha et al, 2024 ). Once a bacterium is infected, the phage utilizes the bacterium’s metabolic machinery to replicate, ultimately leading to the bacterium’s lysis and the release of more phages, thereby exerting an anti-infective effect.…”
Section: New Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phage therapy is a method of treating bacterial infections by employing phages, which are viruses that infect and reproduce within bacteria ( Kushwaha et al, 2024 ). Once a bacterium is infected, the phage utilizes the bacterium’s metabolic machinery to replicate, ultimately leading to the bacterium’s lysis and the release of more phages, thereby exerting an anti-infective effect.…”
Section: New Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%