Phage therapy to treat unresponsive infections: A primer for the clinical microbiology laboratory staff

Q3 Medicine
Josephine M. Davey-Young , Dinuri D. Punchihewa , Bernadette Ng , Jenna Wong , Greg J. German
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Abstract

With the increase in antimicrobial resistance and subsequent need for alternatives to traditional antibiotics, phage therapy (PT) has gained a renewed interest. Much like antibiotics, bacteriophages or simply phages, have shown promise in eradicating bacterial infections; however, their fundamental differences require specific laboratory protocols and practices. As bacterial-specific viruses, they must be detected, replicated, and purified for safety and efficacy. The narrow spectrum of activity of phages provides a targeted approach to infection but also necessitates expansive libraries and susceptibility testing to match phages to bacteria. Such testing is not standardized, complicating both research and clinical efforts. This review then provides a background on PT in the clinical microbiology laboratory and an overview of such protocols and practices specific to PT, such as classic susceptibility testing methods and updated approaches. Also covered are the challenges and future directions for the field, as well as resources for clinical and research laboratory personnel.
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Clinical Microbiology Newsletter
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter Medicine-Infectious Diseases
CiteScore
2.20
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发文量
35
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Highly respected for its ability to keep pace with advances in this fast moving field, Clinical Microbiology Newsletter has quickly become a “benchmark” for anyone in the lab. Twice a month the newsletter reports on changes that affect your work, ranging from articles on new diagnostic techniques, to surveys of how readers handle blood cultures, to editorials questioning common procedures and suggesting new ones.
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