Bacteriophage Could Be a Hurdle in the Path of Progression of Viral Infection - a Review - Muhammad Aamir Aslam - Books - Eliva Press - 9781636480855 - January 12, 2021
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Bacteriophage Could Be a Hurdle in the Path of Progression of Viral Infection - a Review

Muhammad Aamir Aslam

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Bacteriophage Could Be a Hurdle in the Path of Progression of Viral Infection - a Review

Literature studies will become essential to check possible known interactions before choosing the contender bacteriophages. For example, it has been shown that when bacteria are exposed to their specific bacteriophages, biofilm produced by some bacteria could create difficulties for virus infected patients in developing treatment methods. Some bacteriophages can live inside the host without harming them while mostly kills their bacterial host. The present study provides many precautions to be followed carefully. For a while, in viral infected patients with severe respiratory failure, complex immune deregulation has been observed. Bacteriophages can be used for treatment because they can be prepared cheaply and quickly when it is probably to prove experimental. Some production values may be shown by antibody production from phage display techniques, but it should be easy or straightforward due to current development. Moreover, bacteriophages can be easy to store and transport. Virus prevalence is diminished by bacteriophages, especially in the patients affected by high viral load and bacterial infection of secondary type because they can be an experimental tool. There are no significant side effects, so it plays a vital role in saving lives. The beauty of nature showed us the mini creature that may be harmful but influential in the other aspects.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 12, 2021
ISBN13 9781636480855
Publishers Eliva Press
Pages 42
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 2 mm   ·   68 g
Language English