Scientists Identify Virus Which Targets Bacteria Found In Hospitals

Scientists Identify Virus Which Targets Bacteria Found In Hospitals

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The video discusses the use of phages, viruses that target bacteria, as a potential treatment for Clostridium difficile (C. diff), a superbug resistant to antibiotics. Phages are shown to be effective against 90% of C. diff strains and are considered safer for humans than antibiotics, as they target only harmful bacteria without affecting beneficial gut flora. The mechanism of phages involves attaching to bacteria, injecting DNA, and causing the bacteria to burst. Phage therapy has been used in Eastern Europe for years, and with antibiotic resistance rising, Western medicine is reconsidering this approach. The video also shares a personal story of loss due to C. diff and highlights ongoing research and upcoming clinical trials for phage-based treatments.

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