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A Natural Predator to Superbugs Offers Hope in Bacterial War

A Natural Predator to Superbugs Offers Hope in Bacterial War

(Bloomberg) --

Joel Grimwood was almost certainly going to die. The pump that kept his failing heart going had become infected, and surgery after surgery had scraped away parts of his chest. Drugs didn’t work because the bacteria were in a slime, impenetrable to antibiotics.

What saved his life was a little-known treatment called phage therapy. Popular in the former Soviet Union, they’ve fallen out of favor in the West. The viruses are the natural predator of bacteria, and a small number of scientists are trying to turn them against the threat.

Grimwood's experience and that of other patients like him is providing new hope in the fight against antibiotic-resistant superbugs.

The second episode in this season of Prognosis gets down in the bacterial muck with superbugs and their natural enemies, and the effort to harness them in the fight against one of the world’s deadliest problems. 

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Topher Forhecz at tforhecz@bloomberg.net

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