During the Cold War, while the West focused on antibiotics, researchers in Georgia perfected a unique medical weapon. The secret Soviet virus, known as a bacteriophage, was developed to target and destroy specific harmful bacteria with surgical precision. Unlike broad-spectrum drugs, the secret Soviet virus does not harm the body’s natural microbiome, making it an ideal tool for modern medicine. Today, patients from all over the world travel to Tbilisi to witness the power of the secret Soviet virus in treating drug-resistant infections. This remarkable legacy proves that the secret Soviet virus remains one of the most effective, yet often overlooked, solutions in the ongoing global fight against superbugs.
- EPTC
- December, 2016
The Secret Soviet Virus That Helps Kill Bacteria
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