Viruses as hope against antibiotic resistance
Antibiotic-resistant germs are posing increasing problems for medicine. There is a great need for complementary treatments. One such treatment could be phage therapy, as a new film shows.
Phages are viruses that only attack bacteria and destroy them. This can be used as a therapy if a suitable virus is found for the disease-causing bacterium. In Switzerland, phages may currently only be used in emergencies. But how exactly does phage therapy work? How and where is it already being used? And what are its limitations? These and other questions are answered in the film “Phage therapy – medicine goes viral” by science journalist Thomas Häusler on behalf of the Forum for Genetic Research.
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