Doctors find virus in a pond, use it to destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria in man's heart

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After Yale doctors replaced a major blood vessel in a 76-year-old man's heart, his chest became infected with bacteria. 

The usual solution would be to destroy the harmful bacteria with antibiotics. But the doctors found their antibiotics wouldn't kill the microbe, P. aeruginosa, which like many bacteria in recent years, had become resistant to traditional drugs.

So, doctors turned to an experimental solution, involving a bacteria-killing virus known as a bacteriophage. 

Running out of options, doctors employed this still-experimental treatment, inserting hundreds of thousands of viruses — known to combat this very bacteria — into the man's chest. On Thursday, Yale announced the treatment worked and published the study in the journal Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. Read more...

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Doctors find virus in a pond, use it to destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria in man's heart Doctors find virus in a pond, use it to destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria in man's heart Reviewed by mimisabreena on Monday, March 12, 2018 Rating: 5

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