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Author: Dr. Prasanth Manohar, Ph.D.,

Early career researcher in the field of Microbiology. Phage biologist, Author, Editor and Scientific writer. Expertise is in bacteriophage biology & genetics, Phage Therapy, ssRNA phages, Phage lysis systems, Single-cell analysis, protein antibiotics, and Antibiotic Resistance.
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Bacteria can evade bacteriophage infection

30 Apr 2022
Phage therapy, which uses viruses known as bacteriophages to treat bacterial infections, is a long-standing medical procedure whose mechanisms of action are still poorly understood. Scientists from the Institut Pasteur…
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Book Release, Online Announcement!

23 Apr 2022
https://doi.org/10.52305/FKKZ2786 Bacteriophages: Interaction, Diversity and Applications The impact of viruses on the human population is inevitable. But not all viruses are deadly. There are good viruses that occupy our body…
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Antibiotic resistance: an arms race going on millions of years

15 Apr 2022
In 2012, a team of microbial scientists, curious about the origins of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, decided to take samples from the walls of a deep, ancient underground cave system beneath the…
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Phage Therapy Market Growth

2 Apr 2022
The research report published by ResearchMoz on the Phage Therapy Market provides a detailed overview of the demands and consumptions of various products/services associated with the growth dynamics of the Market during…
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Could swallowing or inhaling ‘good’ viruses be the new way to beat infections?

26 Mar 2022
Given what we now know about viruses and how potentially lethal they can be, the idea of inhaling or swallowing one to treat an infection sounds like the last thing…
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Vaccines could help tackle antimicrobial resistance

16 Mar 2022
Successful vaccine technologies, such as mRNA and reverse vaccinology, could give researchers new approaches to fighting AMR. In their ability to provide substantial protection against the worst effects of the…
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Fascinating: Bacteriophages are linked to memory

11 Mar 2022
Specific Caudovirales are linked to better executive function and memory•Caudovirales are associated with specific bacterial composition and functionality•High Caudovirales FMT increases memory and IEG expression in recipient mice•Lactococcal 936 bacteriophage supplementation increases memory in fliesTitle: Caudovirales bacteriophages…
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Safety and efficacy of phage therapy

8 Mar 2022
A very important review article published in 'The Lancet Infectious Diseases' by Uyttebroek et al., https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(21)00612-5 ABSTRACT: According to the latest reports from WHO, the incidence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections…
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World leaders and experts call for action

5 Mar 2022
World leaders and experts today called for global action to reduce antimicrobial pollution recognising this as critical to combatting rising levels of drug resistance and protecting the environment. The Global Leaders…
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The Medical City pushes for a Phage Revolution

4 Mar 2022
The World Health Organization estimated that by 2050, up to ten million deaths associated with antibiotic-resistant bacteria (or what we commonly refer to as superbugs) will be recorded in Asia-Pacific,…

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Dr. Prasanth Manohar, PhD.
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Center For Phage Technology (CPT)
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