2024
DOI: 10.3390/ijms25042107
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Bacteriophages—Dangerous Viruses Acting Incognito or Underestimated Saviors in the Fight against Bacteria?

Magdalena Podlacha,
Grzegorz Węgrzyn,
Alicja Węgrzyn

Abstract: The steadily increasing number of drug-resistant bacterial species has prompted the search for alternative treatments, resulting in a growing interest in bacteriophages. Although they are viruses infecting bacterial cells, bacteriophages are an extremely important part of the human microbiota. By interacting with eukaryotic cells, they are able to modulate the functioning of many systems, including the immune and nervous systems, affecting not only the homeostasis of the organism, but potentially also the regu… Show more

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“…To test for possibly rare, short-term adverse reactions, a skin allergy-like test based on a dry phage therapy cocktail (above) might be developed and FDA-required. The long-term effects of phage therapy are not empirically known, and some data suggest that the possibility of negative long-term effects is significant (recent review [72]).…”
Section: Implications For Fda Clearance: Safety and Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To test for possibly rare, short-term adverse reactions, a skin allergy-like test based on a dry phage therapy cocktail (above) might be developed and FDA-required. The long-term effects of phage therapy are not empirically known, and some data suggest that the possibility of negative long-term effects is significant (recent review [72]).…”
Section: Implications For Fda Clearance: Safety and Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%