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Pherecydes Pharma's Phage Production Project (PhagoPROD) Featured in the European Commission's CORDIS Magazine


Pherecydes Pharma s Phage Production Project (PhagoPROD) Featured in the European Commission s CORDIS Magazine
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Pherecydes Pharma (FR0011651694 ALPHE) (Paris:ALPHE), a biotechnology company specializing in precision phage therapy to treat resistant and/or complicated bacterial infections, today announces that its PhagoPROD project, partly funded by the European Commission, has been featured in CORBIS magazine. To read the article, please click on this link
CORBIS is the European Commission magazine highlighting the most strategic Research and Development projects financed by the European Union (EU).
PhagoPROD is one of the elements of Pherecydes Pharma s development that benefits from Horizon 20/20 funding enabling the Company to implement all the production procedures required to produce phages in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). These high pharmaceutical quality phages are necessary to launch clinical trials and make them avai ....

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Scientists Find 140,000 Virus Species in The Human Gut, And Most Are Unknown


Scientists Find 140,000 Virus Species in The Human Gut, And Most Are Unknown
28 FEBRUARY 2021
The coronaviruspandemic has had the world fixated on viruses like no time in living memory, but new evidence reveals humans never even notice the vast extent of viral existence – even when it s inside us.
 
A new database project compiled by scientists has identified over 140,000 viral species that dwell in the human gut – a giant catalogue that s all the more stunning given over half of these viruses were previously unknown to science.
If tens of thousands of newly discovered viruses sounds like an alarming development, that s completely understandable. But we shouldn t misinterpret what these viruses within us actually represent, researchers say. ....

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Coming of Phage: Clinical trial underscores safety of technology battling E. coli triggered UTIs


Coming of Phage: Clinical trial underscores safety of technology battling E. coli triggered UTIs
Locus Biosciences says the results of its early stage clinical trial for CRISPR-enhanced bacteriophage therapy shows its precision medicine asset is safe and well tolerated.
Announcing the completion of its Phase 1b study of LBP-EC01, a CRISPR-Cas3-enhanced bacteriophage (crPhage) product targeting
Escherichia coli (E. coli) ​bacteria that cause urinary tract infections (UTIs), the biotech said all primary and secondary endpoints were met.
The results, it said, indicated LBP-EC01 exposure can decrease the level of susceptible bacteria in patients infected with
E. coli​ in the bladder. The trial found no drug-related adverse effects, underscoring the safety of the company’s precision approach, added Locus. ....

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Our growing resistance to antibiotics may be an ongoing health threat.


Our growing resistance to antibiotics may be an ongoing health threat.
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By 2050, antibiotic resistance is predicted to cause millions of deaths per year and scientists are racing against time to find alternative treatments. Researchers are treating patients in a clinical trial using phage therapy which uses viruses to treat bacterial infections.
This report from Sophie Scott and producer Nikki Tugwell and contains images some viewers may find confronting.
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SOPHIE SCOTT, REPORTER: Ruby Lin and her team are carrying out ground-breaking medical research at an unlikely location.
They are taking bacterial samples from the sewage system at a suburban Sydney nursing home. ....

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Phage therapy offers hope in fight against antibiotic resistance and superbugs


Phage therapy offers hope in fight against antibiotic resistance and superbugs
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Scientists Ali Khalid and Ruby Lin collect samples from the sewage system at a nursing home.
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Fishing for samples from a raw sewage pond isn t terribly pleasant work, but Ruby Lin hopes what she collects here will help avert a medical catastrophe.
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Phage therapy involves the use of specific viruses to target bacterial infections
Some doctors hope it will play a major role in stopping deaths caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria
There have been promising results in clinical trials in Sydney, but the therapy has its drawbacks ....

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