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- Mayo patient with life-threatening multidrug-resistant infection . . .
Mark was Mayo Clinic's fourth patient to receive the investigational phage therapy treatment under a compassionate use basis He has since formed a special bond with Mayo's first phage therapy patient, who also was facing a potential amputation from a knee-joint replacement infection
- In a first, Mayo Clinic treats cardiology patient with phage therapy
A Mayo Clinic patient recently received a lifesaving combination of phage therapy followed by a heart transplant Learn more
- Phage therapy shows potential for treating prosthetic joint infections
ROCHESTER, Minn — Bacteriophages, or phages, may play a significant role in treating complex bacterial infections in prosthetic joints, according to new Mayo Clinic research The findings suggest phage therapy could provide a potential treatment for managing such infections, including those involving antibiotic-resistant microbes The research is published in the July issue of Clinical
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In a first, Mayo Clinic treats cardiology patient with phage therapy Mark Ulland, a Mayo Clinic patient, recently received a lifesaving combination of phage therapy followed by a heart transplant It is the first time Mayo Clinic has ever used phages to treat a cardiology patient
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Mayo is also supporting a new phage therapy program to offer a potential life-saving alternative to antibiotics Phages are naturally occurring viruses that target and kill specific bacterial cells, including those that have grown resistant to multiple antibiotics
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Dr Suh has a special interest in bacteriophages as a novel therapeutic for the treatment of infections, particularly multi-drug resistant and biofilm-mediated infections She treated Mayo Clinic’s first phage therapy patient and is heading efforts to create the Mayo Clinic Phage Therapy Program and run clinical trials
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Phage-based therapies — viruses that attack multiple drug-resistant infections Extracellular vesicles — secreted by natural or engineered cells, they can act as drug, protein or gene transporters
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The enhanced phage technology identified autoantibodies targeting Kelch-like protein 11 (KLHL11), which is found in the testes and parts of the brain These results were correlated and validated with additional patient samples from the Mayo Clinic
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