The practical, ethical and legal reasons why patients should not be transferred between NHS trusts for phage therapy.

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Joshua D Jones, Pamela R Ferguson, Mehrunisha Suleman
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Bacteriophages (phages) are naturally occurring viruses of bacteria that have a long history of use as antimicrobials, known as phage therapy. The antibiotic resistance crisis has driven renewed interest in phage therapy, which has been used on an unlicensed compassionate basis in various Western contexts. The option to use unlicensed medicines exists to allow clinicians to respond to genuine clinical needs arising in their own patients. However, in the UK some clinicians may, in the absence of suitable patients of their own, seek to transfer patients from other NHS trusts into their own Trust. This article sets out why patient transfer is not necessary and the practical, ethical and legal reasons why patients should not be transferred between NHS Trusts for phage therapy. Phage preparations should always be transported to the patient and the patient treated in the Trust in which they would have received care in the absence of phage. We enclose suggested best practice guidelines for adoption across the UK that will protect patient safety and safeguard clinicians and Trusts from potential litigation.

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为什么病人不应该在NHS信托机构之间转移噬菌体治疗的实际、伦理和法律原因。
噬菌体(噬菌体)是自然产生的细菌病毒,具有作为抗菌剂使用的悠久历史,称为噬菌体治疗。抗生素耐药性危机重新激起了人们对噬菌体疗法的兴趣,这种疗法在西方的各种情况下都是在未经许可的情况下使用的。使用无证药品的选择是为了让临床医生能够对自己患者产生的真正临床需求做出反应。然而,在英国,一些临床医生可能,在没有合适的病人自己,寻求从其他NHS信托病人转移到自己的信托。这篇文章阐述了为什么病人转移是不必要的,以及为什么病人不应该在NHS信托基金之间转移噬菌体治疗的实际、道德和法律原因。噬菌体制剂应始终运送给患者和在没有噬菌体的情况下接受治疗的患者。我们附上建议的最佳实践指南,以在英国采用,这将保护患者的安全,并保护临床医生和信托机构免受潜在的诉讼。
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