BACTERIOPHAGES IN HUMAN PATHOGENS

Authors

  • Deepika.R
  • N.P. Muralidharan
  • A.K.Anjali

Keywords:

Bacteriophages, Human Pathogens, Phage therapy, lysis, Antibiotic resistance

Abstract

The Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and destroy Bacteria of human pathogens causing diseases. The Bacteriophages are considered to be acting as an alternative Antibiotics resistance to control Bacterial infections. These Bacteriophages are composed of Nucleic acids covered by encapsulated protein structure. The Bacteriophage commonly represents the term "Bacteria Eater". These are of different types which provide for different lytic phages of organisms. As a coin of two sides, it also has disadvantages, that includes at low pH they cannot survive, it also seems to be costly and a long period. As of late, we see that multidrugsafe microbes have become a worldwide danger, and phage treatment is informed as a superior source concerning the treatment and an option to antibiotics. Phage show is at present allowing the change of phages into vehicles (nanocarriers) for chemotherapeutic prescription movement by the association of drugs to the phage surface and presentation of peptides outwardly of that phage with a disposition to a ligand of intrigue. Thus Bacteriophages proving it to be also evident in genomics and biotechnology to provide efficient treatment. Thus, further researches are made by unraveling their hidden importance.

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Published

2020-11-28

How to Cite

Deepika.R, N.P. Muralidharan, & A.K.Anjali. (2020). BACTERIOPHAGES IN HUMAN PATHOGENS. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(7), 755-765. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/1278