Bacteriophage Therapy for Critical Infections Related to Cardiothoracic Surgery
(1) Objective: Bacterial resistance to conventional antibiotic therapy is an increasingly significant worldwide challenge to human health. The objective is to evaluate whether bacteriophage therapy could complement or be a viable alternative to conventional antibiotic therapy in critical cases of ba...
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Main Authors: | Evgenii Rubalskii (Author), Stefan Ruemke (Author), Christina Salmoukas (Author), Erin C. Boyle (Author), Gregor Warnecke (Author), Igor Tudorache (Author), Malakh Shrestha (Author), Jan D. Schmitto (Author), Andreas Martens (Author), Sebastian V. Rojas (Author), Stefan Ziesing (Author), Svetlana Bochkareva (Author), Christian Kuehn (Author), Axel Haverich (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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