Abstract:The rise in multidrug-resistant bacteria has sprung a renewed interest in applying phages as antibacterial, a procedure Western practitioners eventually abandoned due to several downfalls, including poor understanding of the dynamics between phages and bacteria. A successful phage therapy needs to account for the loss of infective virions and the multiplication of the hosts. The parameters critical inoculation size (VF) and failure threshold time (TF) have been introduced to assure that the viral dose (vΦ) and… Show more
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