Observational case studies of treatment of skin disorders with natural phages in Ganga water
Background: Skin conditions have multiple causes. Natural phages in the Ganga River have bactericidal qualities against a number of bacterial infections, which help resolve skin conditions. Materials and Methods: We collected water from upper reaches of the Ganga River where the number of isolates o...
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Main Authors: | Bharat Jhunjhunwala (Author), Rakesh Kumar Bhatnagar (Author), Ashutosh Shukla (Author), Sanjay Kumar (Author), Amit Patel (Author), Jyotsana Khattri (Author), Amit Kundu (Author), Madhvi Sanwelka (Author) |
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