Comparative study on the virulence of mycobacteriophages
Ilaria Rubino,
Carlos A. Guerrero-Bustamante,
Melissa Harrison
et al.
Abstract:The global tuberculosis (TB) epidemic affected 10 million people and caused 1.3 million deaths in 2022 alone. Multidrug-resistant TB is successfully treated in less than 60% of cases by long, expensive and aggressive treatments. Mycobacteriophages, viruses that can infect bacteria such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis - the species responsible for TB, have the potential to redefine TB prevention and treatments. However, the development of phage-based products necessitates the assessment of numerous parameters, in… Show more
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