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Abstract
The emergence of multidrug resistant bacteria in both community- and hospital-acquired infections is recognized as a major public health threat. Phage therapy is increasingly mediatized and researched as an additional tool for combatting antibiotic resistant infections. However, phages exhibit a number of properties that differ from antibiotics and hamper their development as pharmaceutical products and their application in therapy. This paper advocates a paradigm shift in the development and application of infectious disease therapeutics to cater for personalized phage therapy, which could be realized by the year 2035. More specifically, it presents a sustainable and ethical supply chain of instant synthetic phages, based on a community effort, supported and steered by public health organizations, and managed by a platform combining Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Distributed Ledger (DL) Technology.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotic resistance; antimicrobial resistance; artificial intelligence; distributed ledger technology; infectious diseases; machine learning; phage therapy; synthetic biology
Year: 2020 PMID: 32582107 PMCID: PMC7284012 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.01171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
FIGURE 1International transfers of phages from (red arrows) and to (blue arrows) the Queen Astrid Military Hospital (QAMH) in Brussels in view of clinical applications over the period 2015–2020. On the national level, phages were dispatched from the QAMH to five university hospitals (not shown). In addition, the selection of matching phages often encompassed the transfer of the patients’ bacterial isolates, and five international patients (two from France, two from the Netherlands, and one from Tunisia) were transferred to Brussels for phage therapy.
FIGURE 2Vision of how the phage supply chain might be organized in 2035. AI, artificial intelligence; ATGC, DNA sequence; BEAM, bedside energized anti-microbial; DL, distributed ledger; IoT, Internet of Things; P, PhageCoin; WHO, World Health Organization.