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Treatment with bacteriophages

Here you’ll find practical materials on the use of phages for a variety of conditions—from intestinal and skin infections to respiratory and genitourinary inflammations. We’ll explain how to choose the right medication, complete a course of treatment, and what to expect from phage therapy.

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.

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.

21.03.2025

Bacteriophages in pediatric medicine: new hope for young patients?

Phages are becoming a safe alternative to antibiotics in pediatric medicine: these sniper viruses destroy only dangerous bacteria without disrupting the normal microflora. This article explains how bacteriophages work, what diseases they treat in children, and why parents and doctors are increasingly turning to phage therapy.

06.03.2025

Why are pharmaceutical giants returning to phage research now?

Antibiotic resistance is returning the pharmaceutical industry's attention to bacteriophages. This article discusses the reasons why pharmaceutical giants are investing in phage therapy, lists pioneering companies, describes regulatory shifts in the EU and US, and highlights the prospects for a personalized approach, including phage cocktails.

01.03.2025

Phages against acne and skin infections: myth or future of dermatology?

Phage therapy opens a new chapter in the treatment of acne and skin infections. Bacteriophages can target harmful bacteria without disrupting the skin's microflora and may become a safe alternative to antibiotics. Scientific studies are already confirming the effectiveness of this approach, promising a revolution in dermatology.