Article 5Z6YB ‘Phage therapy’ successes boost fight against drug-resistant infections

‘Phage therapy’ successes boost fight against drug-resistant infections

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Hannah Devlin Science correspondent
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Two US patients recover from intractable infections, giving hope for treatments beyond antibiotics

Two US patients have recovered from intractable infections after being treated with a pioneering therapy involving genetically engineered bacteria-killing viruses.

The cases raise hopes that so-called phage therapy could be used more widely to combat the global crisis of drug-resistant infections. One of the patients, Jarrod Johnson, a 26-year-old man with cystic fibrosis, was approaching death after suffering a chronic lung infection that resisted treatment by antibiotics for six years. After being given the phage therapy, his infection cleared allowing him to receive a lung transplant and resume an active life.

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