Benefits of Combined Phage–Antibiotic Therapy for the Control of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria: A Literature Review
K. Diallo, A. Dublanchet
Abstract
With the increase in bacterial resistance to antibiotics, more and more therapeutic failures are being reported worldwide. The market for antibiotics is now broken due to the high cost of developing new molecules. A promising solution to bacterial resistance is combined phage-antibiotic therapy, a century-old method that can potentiate existing antibiotics by prolonging or even restoring their activity against specific bacteria. The aim of this literature review was to provide an overview of different phage-antibiotic combinations and to describe the possible mechanisms of phage-antibiotic synergy.
Topics & Concepts
AntibioticsBacteriaAntibiotic therapyMicrobiologyPhage therapyMedicineAntibiotic resistanceIntensive care medicineBiologyBacteriophageGeneticsEscherichia coliGeneBacteriophages and microbial interactionsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research