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Phageshave refers to the practice of using bacteriophages, commonly known as phages, as an alternative or complementary treatment to antibiotics for bacterial infections. Bacteriophages are viruses that specifically infect and lyse (destroy) bacteria, making them a targeted approach in combating certain infections without harming human cells. This method has gained renewed interest due to the rising problem of antibiotic resistance, where many bacteria have developed resistance to conventional antibiotics.
The concept of phageshave emerged as a potential solution, particularly for infections that are difficult to
Research into phageshave has shown promise in treating a variety of infections, including those caused by Staphylococcus
Despite its potential, phageshave is not yet widely adopted in mainstream medicine. Challenges include the need
Phageshave remains an active area of research, with ongoing studies exploring its safety, efficacy, and practical