ISBN-13: 9783639806267 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 84 str.
Discovered 100 years ago, the potential of bacteriophages to combat bacterial infections was quickly realized. Event though phage therapy was mainly abandoned in the West after the advent of antibiotics, it has been practiced and developed continuously in Georgia and Poland for decades. Today, as we are facing the severe threat of antibiotic resistance, many researchers once again look to bacteriophages in hope of finding a possible solution to this ongoing crisis. This book explores the history of phage therapy, and investigates its potential to be developed to a feasible, sustainable, and efficient adjunct to antibiotics.
Discovered 100 years ago, the potential of bacteriophages to combat bacterial infections was quickly realized. Event though phage therapy was mainly abandoned in the West after the advent of antibiotics, it has been practiced and developed continuously in Georgia and Poland for decades. Today, as we are facing the severe threat of antibiotic resistance, many researchers once again look to bacteriophages in hope of finding a possible solution to this ongoing crisis. This book explores the history of phage therapy, and investigates its potential to be developed to a feasible, sustainable, and efficient adjunct to antibiotics.