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Publications

17.05.2025

Klebsiella pneumoniae: why is this bacterium so dangerous and how phages fight it

Klebsiella pneumoniae is a dangerous gram-negative bacterium that causes severe hospital-acquired infections and antibiotic resistance. This article explains in detail how infection occurs, the diseases Klebsiella causes, why it poses a threat to healthcare, and how bacteriophages are becoming an effective alternative to traditional antibiotics. It also cites scientific research and real-world clinical cases of successful phage therapy.

14.05.2025

E. coli hunters: bacteriophages as precision weapons against intestinal pathogens

This article explores the role of bacteriophages as a precise and safe alternative to antibiotics in the treatment of Escherichia coli (E. coli) infections, including drug-resistant strains. It examines infection mechanisms, the development of antibiotic resistance, clinical examples of successful phage therapy, and the potential for this technology to be applied in modern medicine.

11.05.2025

Microscopic response to big challenges: phage therapy during war

Military conflicts are changing not only the world map but also the direction of medical development. The full-scale war in Ukraine has led to a rise in antibiotic-resistant infections and forced doctors to seek alternatives to conventional antibiotics. Phage therapy—treatment with viruses that destroy bacteria—is one such solution. This article discusses how phages are used in Ukrainian hospitals, the barriers hindering the widespread adoption of this method, and why Ukraine now has the opportunity to become a global leader in phage therapy.

08.05.2025

History of phage therapy in Ukraine: past and present

This article explores the development of phage therapy in Ukraine, from the first experiments in the early 20th century to the current resurgence of interest in bacteriophages as an alternative to antibiotics. It describes the history of scientific research, the use of phages in Soviet medicine, the reasons for the decline of interest, and the resurgence of this field in the 21st century. The article demonstrates the resilience of Ukrainian science and the future prospects for phage therapy.

05.05.2025

Is it possible to use bacteriophages at home - and when is it justified?

Bacteriophages are viruses that kill only bacteria and are increasingly considered a safe alternative to antibiotics. This article examines in detail when home phage therapy is appropriate and when physician supervision is required. Recommendations for proper use, storage, and treatment considerations for adults and children are provided.

02.05.2025

How phage preparations are created: the path from laboratory to pharmacy

In an era of rising antibiotic resistance, bacteriophages are once again becoming a weapon in medicine against bacterial infections. This article details how a ready-made phage preparation is created from a virus invisible under a microscope—from initial isolation to its arrival in pharmacies.

29.04.2025

Phage banks in the global health system: potential and challenges

Bacteriophage banks are a new tool in the fight against antibiotic-resistant infections. They provide rapid access to effective treatments, personalized therapy, and pave the way for a global medical revolution. Despite the challenges of phage regulation and selection, their potential already makes phage banks a key area of future medicine.

26.04.2025

The problem of bacterial resistance to antibiotics

The problem of bacterial resistance to antibiotics has become global and poses a threat to everyone. Everyone has likely encountered infections for which finding an effective antibiotic is difficult.

23.04.2025

Phages under a microscope: where is the myth and where is the medical reality?

Phage therapy is not a myth, but a scientifically proven method for treating bacterial infections. Phages act selectively, safely, and effectively, destroying pathogens where antibiotics fail. Today, they are making a comeback in clinical practice and becoming part of the medicine of the future.

20.04.2025

Phage cocktail under a microscope: how a mixture of viruses works against bacteria

A phage cocktail is a combination of viruses capable of killing antibiotic-resistant bacteria. These drugs are used to treat respiratory, gastrointestinal, skin, and genitourinary infections. Phages act precisely, safely, and effectively, paving the way for a new era of personalized medicine.

17.04.2025

About diseases treated with phages and the benefits of such therapy

Phage therapy is becoming a new hope in the fight against antibiotic-resistant infections. Bacteriophage-based drugs are successfully used to treat respiratory, gastrointestinal, skin, urological, and ocular infections. Thanks to their targeted action and safety, phages are ushering in a new era of antimicrobial therapy.

14.04.2025

What is phage therapy: the return of viruses - natural killers of bacteria

Phage therapy is a method of treating bacterial infections using bacteriophages. The article discusses the history of discovery, mechanism of action, and advantages of bacteriophages as natural killers of bacteria.

11.04.2025

How bacteriophages were discovered and why they are being talked about again

The story of the discovery of bacteriophages tells how scientists discovered viruses that infect bacteria, why they were forgotten due to the advent of antibiotics, and why they are being revisited today due to the rise of antibiotic resistance.

08.04.2025

How phages are becoming not only a better alternative to antibiotics, but also a promising investment sector

Phages are emerging as a superior alternative to antibiotics and an attractive investment opportunity. This article explains why phage therapy is superior to antibiotics, lists the advantages of phages, and discusses investment opportunities.

05.04.2025

Why bacteriophages can become the main weapon against superbugs

Superbugs, resistant to multiple antibiotics, are becoming one of the major healthcare threats of the 21st century. This article explains how bacteriophages—bacteria-killing viruses—could become a key alternative to antibiotics: they are specific, disrupt biofilms, and create synergy with antibiotics.

02.04.2025

Bacteriophages or antibiotics: which is safer and when is it better to choose phages?

This article explains the differences between bacteriophages and antibiotics, why antibiotics no longer always work, and how phages can become a safe alternative. It describes the advantages of phage therapy and lists cases where phages are the better choice.

30.03.2025

Bacteriophages against chronic infections: a new approach to an old problem

Bacteriophages—viruses that hunt bacteria—are opening up new horizons in the treatment of chronic infections. They disrupt biofilms, selectively kill pathogens, and offer a safe alternative to antibiotics.

27.03.2025

Personalized phage therapy: is it possible to have a treatment tailored to you?

Personalized phage therapy is the individual selection of phages for the pathogen causing the disease. This article explains how this treatment is implemented, which countries are already implementing it, and its advantages and challenges.