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Georgia's Leading Children's Hospital and the Eliava Institute Join Forces to Advance Pediatric Phage Therapy

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Georgia has taken another important step toward integrating bacteriophage therapy into modern clinical practice following the signing of a strategic memorandum of cooperation between the M. Iashvili Children's Central Hospital and the George Eliava Institute of Bacteriophages, Microbiology and Virology. More than a symbolic agreement, the partnership brings together the country's largest pediatric referral hospital and one of the world's oldest and most internationally recognized phage research institutions with the shared objective of expanding access to personalized phage therapy for children facing severe bacterial infections. Illustration taken from :  https://medscriptum.org/en/when-innovation-meets-tradition-memorandum-of-cooperation-signed-between-iashvili-clinic-and-the-eliava-institute/ The agreement reflects a broader transformation taking place in infectious disease medicine. As antimicrobial resistance continues to reduce the effectiveness of conventional antib...

How Can We Protect Bacteriophages Without Trapping Them? Mathematics May Hold the Key to More Effective Oral Phage Therapy

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For more than a century, bacteriophages have fascinated microbiologists because of their remarkable ability to infect and eliminate bacteria with extraordinary specificity. Today, their renaissance is being driven by the global antimicrobial resistance crisis, yet one of the greatest challenges facing phage therapy has surprisingly little to do with virology itself. Even the most potent therapeutic phage becomes ineffective if it cannot survive long enough to reach the infection. This is particularly true for oral administration, where bacteriophages must first pass through the highly acidic gastric environment before reaching the intestine, a journey that destroys a substantial proportion of viral particles before they ever encounter their bacterial host. Protecting phages from this hostile environment has therefore become one of the major engineering problems in modern phage therapy. Encapsulation has emerged as one of the most promising solutions. Instead of administering free phag...

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