Phage Therapy Administration Route, Regimen, and Need for Supplementary Antibiotics in Patients with Chronic Suppurative Lung Disease.

PHAGE (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-17 DOI:10.1089/phage.2022.0036
Jessica Williams, James Severin, Ben Temperton, Philip J Mitchelmore
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Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance is leading to increased mortality, posing risk to those with chronic suppurative lung disease (CSLD). One therapeutic option may be to target treatment-resistant bacteria using viruses (bacteriophages [phages]). Currently, patients receiving phage therapy on compassionate grounds may not be receiving optimal treatment as there is no defined approach for phage use. This review aims to explore administration route, regimen, and need for supplementary antibiotics in phage therapy to treat bacterial infection in CSLD. Twelve articles totaling 18 participants included details of numerous phage administration routes with varying regimens. All articles reported an initial reduction of bacterial load or an improvement in patient symptoms, highlighting the potential of phage therapy in CSLD. Fifteen out of 18 used supplementary antibiotics. Standardized protocols informed by high-quality research are necessary to ensure safe and effective phage therapy. In the interim, systematic recording of information within case reports may be useful.

噬菌体疗法的给药途径、疗程以及慢性化脓性肺病患者对辅助抗生素的需求。
抗菌药耐药性正导致死亡率上升,给慢性化脓性肺病(CSLD)患者带来风险。一种治疗方法可能是利用病毒(噬菌体 [phage])来对付耐药细菌。目前,由于没有明确的噬菌体使用方法,出于同情而接受噬菌体治疗的患者可能没有得到最佳治疗。本综述旨在探讨噬菌体疗法治疗 CSLD 细菌感染时的给药途径、治疗方案以及是否需要辅助抗生素。12 篇文章共涉及 18 名参与者,详细介绍了多种噬菌体给药途径和不同的治疗方案。所有文章都报道了细菌负荷的初步减少或患者症状的改善,突出了噬菌体疗法在 CSLD 中的潜力。18 篇文章中有 15 篇使用了辅助抗生素。为确保噬菌体疗法安全有效,有必要在高质量研究的基础上制定标准化方案。在此期间,系统地记录病例报告中的信息可能会有所帮助。
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