Difference between revisions of "Team:ETH Zurich/core/human-practices"

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           For the clinical use of phages, the following considerations are important: product availability, production, formulation and administration, dosage and evaluation. The first condition for the use of phage therapy is simply to have bacteriophages available for treatment. This implies having access to phages that are both biologically active against the patient’s bacterial isolate and satisfy regulatory requirements. As there are no registered products to date in western medicine, this is currently a bottleneck to which we aim to make a contribution with our project. It would be desirable that an organized phage bank would exist that facilitates exchanges. <br>
 
           For the clinical use of phages, the following considerations are important: product availability, production, formulation and administration, dosage and evaluation. The first condition for the use of phage therapy is simply to have bacteriophages available for treatment. This implies having access to phages that are both biologically active against the patient’s bacterial isolate and satisfy regulatory requirements. As there are no registered products to date in western medicine, this is currently a bottleneck to which we aim to make a contribution with our project. It would be desirable that an organized phage bank would exist that facilitates exchanges. <br>

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Human Practices

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