Uncategorized Where are we on the road to phage therapy? 13 May 2019 As issues of product consistency, standardization and specificity are being tackled, can phage therapeutics—long oversold and overhyped—finally realize their antibacterial potential? Last May, an international team of researchers and clinicians…
Uncategorized FDA Approves Bacteriophage Trial. Is it time to approach CDSCO/ DCGI in India? 11 May 2019 The first US clinical trial of intravenously administered bacteriophage therapy has received FDA approval. Physician researchers at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine will conduct the trial in…
Uncategorized The race to beat antibiotic resistance is on – so where do phages fit in? 11 May 2019 The first antibiotic was discovered by Paul Ehrlich in 1909 and cured syphilis-infected rabbits. At that time about 10% of the population of London were infected with syphilis and there…
Uncategorized Phage Therapy Win: Mycobacterium Infection Halted 9 May 2019 A 15 year-old patient with cystic fibrosis and a chronic antibiotic-resistant Mycobacterial infection was treated with a three-phage cocktail. When Graham Hatfull, PhD, a professor at the University of Pittsburgh…
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Uncategorized Antibiotics Aren’t Profitable Enough for Big Pharma to Make More 7 May 20197 May 2019 Public health experts are calling for new incentives to reward companies for bringing drugs that are effective against resistant strains to market. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-03/antibiotics-aren-t-profitable-enough-for-big-pharma-to-make-more Achaogen Inc. spent 15 years racing to develop…
Uncategorized The cost of antimicrobial resistance 6 May 2019 India must brace for the economic shocks from uncontrolled antimicrobial resistance Even though antimicrobial resistance is acknowledged by policymakers as a major health crisis, few have considered its economic impact. Now, a…
Uncategorized How about this article? Says more about R&D in India 29 Apr 2019 The content published here has no link with this webpage admin. This article was originally published on the Telegraph. A term greatly beloved of the Narendra Modi government is ‘surgical…
Uncategorized India develops first indigenous vaccine to treat bloody dysentry 28 Apr 2019 The first-ever vaccine for treatment for Shigellosis, a type of diarrhoea, would be out in the market by next year. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and National Institute…
Uncategorized India short of 6 lakh doctors, 2 million nurses: U.S. study 27 Apr 2019 India has a shortage of an estimated 600,000 doctors and 2 million nurses, say scientists who found that the lack of staff who are properly trained in administering antibiotics is…