“…Specific selection criteria for choosing a most suitable infection model system should be established that includes the model's complexity, relevance, handling, and operational costs ( Alivisatos et al., 2015 ; Blaser et al., 2016 ; Douglas, 2018 , 2019 ; Chevrette et al., 2019 ). A number of model systems such as Caenorhabditis elegans , Galleria mellonella, Drosophila melanogaster , zebrafish and mouse models, organoids, and organs-on-chip for in vivo studies ( Bulitta et al., 2019 ; Brix et al., 2020 ; Aguilar et al., 2021 ; Cieślik et al., 2021 ; Penziner et al., 2021 ), whereas Fabricated Ecosystems (EcoFAB and EcoPODs) for intensive field-scale monitoring of phage-target pathogen-host interactions are brought on-board ( Buttimer et al., 2017 ; Koskella and Taylor, 2018 ; Zengler et al., 2019 ). These model systems are useful to quantitatively assess efficacy of phages, phage cocktails and phage-antibiotic, pesticide, biocides, ionophores, or metal combinations.…”