Abstract:The increasing antibiotic resistance conferred by Staphylococcus aureus to multiple potential antibiotics has become a serious issue of concern and threat to mankind worldwide. In light of this, phage lytic proteins have been reported which show potential antimicrobial activity against pathogenic microorganisms that could be a promising alternative to antibiotics to eradicate the antibiotic resistant problems. This review discusses the various applications of S. aureus phage lytic proteins and the potentiality… Show more
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