Tag Archives: Phage Therapy
Phage Hunt NZ Guest Post: A First Hand Experience with Phage Therapy, Post 2
A Bacteriophage protocol in this area appears to need a lot more work; ideally an in-vitro test of an environment sample with the newly produced bacteriophage before application, if such a thing were possible, and a phage cocktail of a much wider spectrum for any one bacterial species. Continue reading
Phage Hunt NZ Guest Post: A First Hand Experience with Phage Therapy, Post 1
“I now had a far more virulent unidentified infection and was antibiotic-dependant again, a return to a past I had hoped I had left for good.” Continue reading
Good bugs, the future of medicine –
Welcome to the first instalment of “This Microbial Life”. This is a blog that I have thought about for awhile but not had the impetus to actually start. I will be using it for a couple of different practical purposes. … Continue reading