Love Your Phages
What Are Phages?
Phages (short form of Bacteriophages) are viruses that destroy many of the bacteria that create terrible harm in humans, animals and many of our wonderful plant species, and even our marvellous coral reefs. With the threat of global warming, there is also the fear that many of these bacteria borne diseases may increase their levels of fatal or disability creating effects.
History (From Wikipedia)
Since ancient times, there
have been documented reports of river water having the ability to cure
infectious diseases, such as leprosy. In 1896, Ernest Hanbury Hankin reported
that something in the waters of the
For d’Hérelle, there was no question as to the
nature of his discovery: "In a flash I had understood: what caused my
clear spots was in fact an invisible microbe ... a virus parasitic on
bacteria." D'Hérelle called the virus a bacteriophage or bacteria-eater
(from the Greek phagein meaning to eat). He also recorded a dramatic account of
a man suffering from dysentery who was restored to good health by the
bacteriophages. In 1926 in the Pulitzer-prize winning novel Arrowsmith, Sinclair
Lewis fictionalized the application of bacteriophages as a therapeutic agent.
Also in the 1920s the Eliava Institute was opened in
The History of the Eliava Institute:
Eliava Institute itself
is a fascinating story that I will leave for another article, but briefly The
Institute was opened in
Phage Therapy
(From Wikipedia)
"Phages were discovered to be anti-bacterial agents and put to use as such
soon after they were discovered, with varying success. However, antibiotics
were discovered some years later and marketed widely, popular because of their
broad spectrum; also easier to manufacture in bulk, store and prescribe. Hence
development of phage therapy was largely abandoned in the West, but continued
throughout 1940s in the former Soviet Union for treating bacterial infections,
with widespread use including the soldiers in the Red Army - much of the
literature being in Russian or Georgian, and unavailable for many years in the
West. This has continued after the war, with widespread use continuing in
"Phage therapy has been attempted for the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections including: laryngitis, skin infections, dysentery, conjunctivitis, periodontitis, gingivitis, sinusitis, urinary tract infections and intestinal infections, burns, boils, etc.[2] - also poly-microbial biofilms on chronic wounds, ulcers and infected surgical sites." (End of Wikipedia)
Where Do We
Go From Here?
Hopefully, a very long
way. As the effectiveness of current antibiotics are rapidly reduced, death
rates will rise. (In Australian Hospitals, the death rate from "Golden
Staph" are around 20% and rising. There is a form of virulent TB that has
a death rate of 85%, which is frightening, but both are treatable with Phage
Therapy. Exciting research continues in
Gradually, I will pass on what I am learning, and we can all make sure that our Doctors, Nurses and other Health Specialists and Ministers of Health, and Hospitals will react quickly and save hundreds of thousands of lives.
Sadly, the 1,200 deaths
from Cholera, recently in
This Blog Site is dedicated to those who lost their lives in that epidemic and as a reminder that we must act as soon as we can, to especially insure that those suffering illnesses than can be prevented or treated by Phage Therapy, get this as soon as possible. And above all, in the Developing World, where antibiotics are often too expensive.
Love Me Love My Phages