| Literature DB >> 32108014 |
Mireille Ansaldi1, Pascale Boulanger2, Charlotte Brives3, Laurent Debarbieux4, Nicolas Dufour5, Rémy Froissart6, Sylvain Gandon7, Claire Le Hénaff8, Marie-Agnès Petit9, Eduardo Rocha10, Clara Torres-Barceló11.
Abstract
In the 1917 article in which Félix d'Hérelle describes his first observations and proposes the name of bacteriophage, he also reports the first use of these viruses to treat bacterial infections, thus giving birth to phage therapy. Soon after antibiotics supplanted bacteriophages. Today, bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics become a growing public health issue worldwide. This situation has revived research aiming at developing the antibacterial activity of bacteriophages to treat patients as well as diseases in animals and plants. In fact, the areas of applications of bacteriophages as antibacterial are widening as current solutions of chemical nature are questioned. This review summarizes the basic principles of therapeutic applications of bacteriophages and presents recent data in areas where commercial exploitation is occurring or about to emerge.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotics; environment; farming; medicine; phage therapy
Year: 2020 PMID: 32108014 DOI: 10.1684/vir.2019.0805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virologie (Montrouge) ISSN: 1267-8694 Impact factor: 0.474