Virus cocktail fights superbug infections when antibiotics fail
NCT ID NCT07382271
Summary
This early-stage study is testing whether personalized cocktails of viruses called bacteriophages can safely treat urinary tract infections caused by bacteria that don't respond to antibiotics. Six patients with drug-resistant infections will receive the virus therapy directly into their bladder over 2-3 days, followed by several weeks of monitoring. The goal is to see if this approach can clear the infection and improve symptoms when conventional treatments have failed.
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