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- W4366149833 abstract "Bacteriophages (or phages) are ubiquitous and the amplest biological entities on our planet. It is a natural enemy of bacteria. Cholera is one of the most known diseases to cause multiple pandemics around the world, killing millions of people. The pathogen of cholera is Vibrio species. Up until the emergence of multidrug resistance, preventive therapeutics like antibiotics were the most effective means of battling bacteria. Globally, one of the most significant challenges in treating microbial infections is the development of drug-resistant strains. Based on their antibacterial properties and unique characteristics, phages are being comprehensively evaluated taxonomically. Moreover, phage-based vaccination is evolving as one of the most encouraging preventive approaches. Due to this, its related research got remarkable recognition. However, due to the rapid emergence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics, the use of phages (phage therapy) could be a major motive for research because the most promising solution lies in bacteriophages. This chapter briefly highlights the promising use of bacteriophages to combat Vibrio-related infectious diseases." @default.
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- W4366149833 title "Phage for treatment of Vibrio cholerae infection" @default.
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