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Neat Science in a Messy World: The Global Impact of Human Behavior on Phage Therapy, Past and Present.

Elizabeth H Jones1, Andrey V Letarov2,3, Martha Clokie4.   

Abstract

The scientific potential of bacteriophage (phage) therapy is gaining recognition in the global fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR). However, phages are not well understood by the general population in the West and this is a major barrier to phage therapy. This piece takes an interdisciplinary approach to public "acceptability," highlighting the significant impact that human behavior has had on the development of bacteriophage science to date, before addressing what current human factors might impact on the future exploitation of this scientific field. It argues that the history and status of phage therapy are not identical across the world, and that more understanding of different cultural attitudes in different places is essential. In addition, it argues that from a Western perspective, human issues relating to phage therapy make this science particularly susceptible to media hype and misunderstanding. Further study of the human dimensions is, therefore, crucial in any future development of phage therapy as a response to AMR. Copyright 2020, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.

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Keywords:  culture; human behavior; phage therapy

Year:  2020        PMID: 36147613      PMCID: PMC9041452          DOI: 10.1089/phage.2019.0002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phage (New Rochelle)        ISSN: 2641-6530


  13 in total

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Journal:  Adv Virus Res       Date:  2012       Impact factor: 9.937

2.  Beware of metaphors: chasses and orthogonality in synthetic biology.

Authors:  Víctor de Lorenzo
Journal:  Bioeng Bugs       Date:  2011 Jan-Feb

3.  Phage therapy gets revitalized.

Authors:  Sara Reardon
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2014-06-05       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  Phage treatment of human infections.

Authors:  Stephen T Abedon; Sarah J Kuhl; Bob G Blasdel; Elizabeth Martin Kutter
Journal:  Bacteriophage       Date:  2011-03

5.  Pros and cons of phage therapy.

Authors:  Catherine Loc-Carrillo; Stephen T Abedon
Journal:  Bacteriophage       Date:  2011-03

6.  Reporting of MMR evidence in professional publications: 1988-2007.

Authors:  S Hilton; K Hunt; M Langan; V Hamilton; M Petticrew
Journal:  Arch Dis Child       Date:  2009-05-03       Impact factor: 3.791

7.  The strange history of phage therapy.

Authors:  William C Summers
Journal:  Bacteriophage       Date:  2012-04-01

8.  Phages Make for Jolly Good Stories.

Authors:  Thomas Häusler
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2018-04-20       Impact factor: 5.048

9.  Bacteriophages for managing Shigella in various clinical and non-clinical settings.

Authors:  Lawrence D Goodridge
Journal:  Bacteriophage       Date:  2013-05-21

10.  Unexploited opportunities for phage therapy.

Authors:  Hugo Oliveira; Sanna Sillankorva; Maia Merabishvili; Leon D Kluskens; Joana Azeredo
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2015-09-07       Impact factor: 5.810

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