AIM: The aim was to study the association between the phage neutralization of patients' sera and the clinical outcome of phage therapy (PT). PATIENTS: About 62 patients with various bacterial infections receiving PT as well as 30 healthy volunteers were studied. MATERIALS & METHODS: Antiphage activity of sera (AAS) was examined using the phage neutralization test of different types of phages before and during PT in relation to the route of phage administration and correlated with the results of PT. RESULTS & CONCLUSION: The analysis of the association between AAS level and clinical results indicated that the level of AAS is not correlated with the outcome of PT.
AIM: The aim was to study the association between the phage neutralization of patients' sera and the clinical outcome of phage therapy (PT). PATIENTS: About 62 patients with various bacterial infections receiving PT as well as 30 healthy volunteers were studied. MATERIALS & METHODS: Antiphage activity of sera (AAS) was examined using the phage neutralization test of different types of phages before and during PT in relation to the route of phage administration and correlated with the results of PT. RESULTS & CONCLUSION: The analysis of the association between AAS level and clinical results indicated that the level of AAS is not correlated with the outcome of PT.
Authors: Katarzyna Hodyra-Stefaniak; Zuzanna Kaźmierczak; Joanna Majewska; Sanna Sillankorva; Paulina Miernikiewicz; Ryszard Międzybrodzki; Andrzej Górski; Joana Azeredo; Rob Lavigne; Dorota Lecion; Sylwia Nowak; Marek Harhala; Patryk Waśko; Barbara Owczarek; Katarzyna Gembara; Krystyna Dąbrowska Journal: Phage (New Rochelle) Date: 2020-06-16
Authors: Edison J Cano; Katherine M Caflisch; Paul L Bollyky; Jonas D Van Belleghem; Robin Patel; Joseph Fackler; Michael J Brownstein; Bri'Anna Horne; Biswajit Biswas; Matthew Henry; Francisco Malagon; David G Lewallen; Gina A Suh Journal: Clin Infect Dis Date: 2021-07-01 Impact factor: 9.079