Phage Therapy in the Management of Urinary Tract Infections: A Comprehensive Systematic Review.

PHAGE (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-20 DOI:10.1089/phage.2023.0024
Amany M Al-Anany, Payton B Hooey, Jonathan D Cook, Lori L Burrows, Julia Martyniuk, Alexander P Hynes, Greg J German
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a problem worldwide, affecting almost half a billion people each year. Increasing antibiotic resistance and limited therapeutic options have led to the exploration of alternative therapies for UTIs, including bacteriophage (phage) therapy. This systematic review aims at evaluating the efficacy of phage therapy in treating UTIs. We employed a comprehensive search strategy for any language, any animal, and any publication date. A total of 55 in vivo and clinical studies were included. Of the studies, 22% were published in a non-English language, 32.7% were before the year 1996, and the rest were after 2005. The results of this review suggest that phage therapy for UTIs can be effective; more than 72% of the included articles reported microbiological and clinical improvements. On the other hand, only 5 randomized controlled trials have been completed, and case reports and case series information were frequently incomplete for analysis. Overall, this comprehensive systematic review identifies preliminary evidence supporting the potential of phage therapy as a safe and viable option for the treatment of UTIs.

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噬菌体治疗在尿路感染治疗中的应用:一项全面的系统综述。
尿路感染是全世界的一个问题,每年影响近5亿人。抗生素耐药性的增加和有限的治疗选择导致了对尿路感染替代疗法的探索,包括噬菌体疗法。本系统综述旨在评估噬菌体疗法治疗尿路感染的疗效。我们对任何语言、任何动物和任何出版日期都采用了全面的搜索策略。共纳入55项体内和临床研究。在这些研究中,22%是以非英语发表的,32.7%是在1996年之前发表的,其余是在2005年之后发表的。这篇综述的结果表明,噬菌体治疗尿路感染是有效的;超过72%的纳入文章报告微生物和临床改善。另一方面,只完成了5项随机对照试验,病例报告和病例系列信息往往不完整,无法进行分析。总的来说,这篇全面的系统综述确定了初步证据,支持噬菌体疗法作为治疗尿路感染的安全可行的选择的潜力。
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