| Literature DB >> 32268129 |
Rachel Yoon Kyung Chang1, Sandra Morales2, Yuko Okamoto3, Hak-Kim Chan4.
Abstract
Wound infections associated with multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria are one of the important threats to public health. Bacteriophage (phage) therapy is a promising alternative or supplementary therapeutic approach to conventional antibiotics for combating MDR bacterial infections. In recent years, significant effort has been put into the development of phage formulations and delivery methods for topical applications, along with preclinical and clinical uses of phages for the treatment of acute and chronic wound infections. This paper reviews the application of phages for wound infections, with focus on the current status of phage formulations (including liquid, semi-solid and liposome-encapsulated formulations, phage-immobilized wound dressings), safety and efficacy assessment in clinical settings and major challenges to overcome.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32268129 PMCID: PMC7293950 DOI: 10.1016/j.trsl.2020.03.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Res ISSN: 1878-1810 Impact factor: 7.012