A new study led in part by SDSU scientists is the first to discover that bacteriophages can directly interact with human cells.
He Was Dying. Antibiotics Weren't Working. Then Doctors Tried a Forgotten Treatment. – Mother Jones
Bacteriophages: A replacement for antibiotics?
Phage Therapy: How does it work?
Exploring Phage Therapy For Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria & Infectious Diseases
Huge bacteria-eating viruses narrow gap between life and non-life
Pros and cons of using phages and enzybiotics - Pig Progress
Phage therapy as a potential solution in the fight against AMR: obstacles and possible futures
Frontiers Prospects of Inhaled Phage Therapy for Combatting Pulmonary Infections
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Scientists are dusting off a long-forgotten weapon to cope with modern bacteria - The Washington Post
Researchers discover rare phages that attack dormant bacteria
No antibiotics worked, so this woman turned to a natural enemy of bacteria to save her husband's life
Life-threatening infection successfully treated with phage therapy
Case study highlights the potential—and challenges—of phage therapy