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The living medicine: how a lifesaving cure was nearly lost--and why it will rescue us when antibiotics fail
The living medicine: how a lifesaving cure was nearly lost--and why it will rescue us when antibiotics fail
Author
Zeldovich, Lina
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Publication Date
2024.
Edition
First Edition.
Language
English
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From the Book - First Edition.
The surge of the superbugs
The parasite of microbes
A Georgian in Paris
Phages rise to fame and glory
Together in Tiflis
The great terror
Hell on Earth, cholera in water, phages underground
The rise of the superbugs
Phages endangered
A Georgian in Maryland
The phage whisperer
Naive and stubborn, a winning combination
The superbug that won the Oscar
and the FDA
The perfect storm's aftermath
Phaging into the future.
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Alternative treatment
Bacterial diseases
Bacterial diseases -- Alternative treatment
Bacteriophages
Bacteriophages -- History
Bacteriophages -- Therapeutic use
History
Immunology
Informational works
Therapeutic use
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9781250283382
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