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Viruses vs. Superbugs A Solution to the Antibiotics Crisis?

By: Thomas Hausler
292 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Palgrave
Viruses vs. Superbugs
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Each year thousands of people die from bacteria resistant to antibiotics. Alternatives drugs are urgently needed. A surprising ray of hope is actually a blast from the past. Viruses that kill bacteria, but not us, called 'phages' for short, were discovered around 1915, when infections were still a major cause of illness and death. Phage therapy became popular from the 1920s until the introduction of penicillin 20 years later. Only in the countries of the Eastern block did the therapy survive and thrive. Now western researchers and companies are working on its comeback. This book tells the fascinating story of the discoverers of phages in the west and the Soviet Union. Award-winning science journalist Thomas Hausler follows the trail of one pioneer killed by Stalin's secret service, and his successors in today's war-torn Georgia, accompanying patients taking phages because standard drugs fail them and investigates how these long-forgotten cures may help sick people today.

Contents

Preface - Foreword - At the Limits of Medicine - Invincible Microbes - The Pioneer Era - The Renaissance - A Parallel Universe - Keepers of the Grail in Peril - Resurrection - What's the Future? - Appendix - Notes and References - Index

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THOMAS H USLER is Chief Science Editor of the Swiss news magazine, Facts. He has won several awards for his journalistic work, including one for an article about phage therapy in the world-renowned German weekly Die Zeit.
By: Thomas Hausler
292 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Palgrave
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