2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3086398/v2
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Development of computationally-guided workflow for designing therapeutic phage cocktail: targeting multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria

Abstract: Background: Antibiotic misuse and overuse have contributed to the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria (MDR), a serious public health problem across the globe. Phage cocktails, which combine several phages to destroy various bacterial strains, offer a more thorough and efficient method of battling MDR illnesses. This might revolutionize the looming threat of reemergence of untreatable bacterial diseases. To provide a focused strategy to tackle the rising incidence of MDR bacterial infections, a phage co… Show more

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“…The latest research confirms the effectiveness of phage cocktails against MDR bacteria. This phage cocktail, consisting of 5 prophages (2 A. baumannii prophages and 3 K. pneumoniae prophages), was computationally developed and was effective in lysing carbapenemase-producing strains, both identified as Enterobacter hormaechei and K. pneumoniae strains 70 . However, according to the literature, the use of single phages may result in the emergence of resistance among bacterial strains to the phage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latest research confirms the effectiveness of phage cocktails against MDR bacteria. This phage cocktail, consisting of 5 prophages (2 A. baumannii prophages and 3 K. pneumoniae prophages), was computationally developed and was effective in lysing carbapenemase-producing strains, both identified as Enterobacter hormaechei and K. pneumoniae strains 70 . However, according to the literature, the use of single phages may result in the emergence of resistance among bacterial strains to the phage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%