Cystic fibrosis phage therapy treatment at Eliava Center

Cystic fibrosis (CF)

Patient education: Cystic fibrosis (CF)   What is cystic fibrosis? — Cystic fibrosis is a disease of exocrine gland function that involves multiple organ systems. It is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by an abnormal gene called – cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene (CFTR). The symptoms are associated with the production of hyper viscous…

Cystic fibrosis phage therapy treatment at Eliava Center

Irritable bowel syndrome

Patient education: Irritable bowel syndrome   What is irritable bowel syndrome? – Irritable bowel syndrome, or “IBS,” is a condition that causes belly pain and problems with bowel movements. Some people with the condition have frequent, watery bowel movements (diarrhea). Others do not have enough bowel movements (constipation). Some patients switch back and forth between…

Credible alternative to antibiotics for drug-resistant infections

A credible alternative to antibiotics for treating drug-resistant infections

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhPPJJZ6SUg In today’s medical landscape, finding a viable alternative to antibiotics for resistant infections has become a global priority. As traditional treatments fail against superbugs, bacteriophage therapy emerges as a breakthrough solution. This video explores how the Eliava Phage Therapy Center utilizes personalized phages to target specific pathogens without harming beneficial bacteria. By providing a…

The bacteriophage - the deadliest virus on planet Earth

The Deadliest Being on Planet Earth – The Bacteriophage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI3tsmFsrOg&feature=youtu.be Did you know that the bacteriophage deadliest being on our planet is actually a virus that saves human lives? While it holds the title of the world’s most efficient killer of bacteria, its precision is what makes it a medical miracle. This video explores the fascinating nature of the bacteriophage deadliest being, showcasing its…

Century-old viruses as best defense against antibiotic resistance

Viruses discovered a century ago may be our best defense against a threat that could kill 10 million people a year by 2050

Antibiotic resistance — the phenomenon in which bacteria stop responding to certain antibiotics — is a growing threat around the world. It’s expected to kill 10 million people annually by 2050. And it hasn’t been easy to develop new drugs in order to stay ahead of the problem. Many major pharmaceutical companies have stopped developing new…

Addressing superbug resistance with phage therapy at Eliava Center

Addressing superbug resistance with phage therapy

International research involving a Monash biologist shows that bacteriophage therapy – a process whereby bacterial viruses attack and destroy specific strains of bacteria – can be used successfully to treat systemic, multidrug resistant bacterial infections. The latest research, published in Antimicrobial Agents & Chemotherapeutics has wide implications for antibiotic resistance, which the World Health Organization…

Novel phage therapy that saved professors life - findings published

Findings of Novel Phage Therapy That Saved Professor’s Life Published

Writing in the September issue of the journal Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, a large and diverse team of researchers has published the full details of the dramatic, experimental and ultimately successful effort to save the life of a patient infected with a multidrug-resistant bacterium. The findings describe a potentially powerful new tool — bacteriophages https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteriophage — for addressing…