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by JumpCrisscross
242 days ago
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> due the fact bacteria and phages are coevolving, hence any phage treatment is highly specific and hence not worth of developing How is this different from antibiotics? Nothing about phages makes them not worth developing. Exhibit A: they’re being researched and developed. |
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2) Phages are live organisms (as much as you can call a virus "alive"). The shelf life is very very short. A couple of days probably.
1 + 2 => A hospital would have to store thousands of different phages to be able to treat most of it's patients and it would have to replace those stores twice a week.