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An Alternative Cure: The Adoption and Survival of Bacteriophage Therapy in the USSR, 1922–1955

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov An Alternative Cure: The Adoption and Survival of Bacteriophage Therapy in the USSR, 1922–1955

Felix D’Herelle coined the term bacteriophage in 1917 to characterize a hypothetical viral agent responsible for the mysterious phenomenon of rapid bacterial death. While the viral nature of the “phage” was only widely accepted ...

While the viral nature of the “phage” was only widely accepted in the 1940s, attempts to use the phenomenon in treating infections started early. After raising hopes in the interwar years, by 1945 phage therapy had been abandoned almost entirely in the West, until the recent revival of interest in response to the crisis of antibiotic resistance.

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