Phage Therapy: The Viral Solution to Antibiotic Resistance

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Phage therapy, which uses bacteriophages to target bacterial infections, is gaining renewed interest as an alternative to antibiotics, which are becoming less effective due to overuse and bacterial resistance. Scientists like Biswajit Biswas and Carl Merril are exploring how phages can persist in the body and potentially evolve to avoid being filtered out by the immune system, offering hope against antibiotic-resistant superbugs. This approach, once overshadowed by antibiotics, is being revisited as a promising solution to combat rising bacterial resistance.
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