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 +====== Bacteriophage therapy    ====== 
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 +**Bacteriophage or phage therapy** is the therapeutic use of bacteriophages to treat pathogenic bacterial infections, a therapy which has been used extensively in former Soviet Union countries for over 90 years. 
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 +There is no evidence to suggest that the introduction of additional organisms with their DNA and RNA could have any long-term benefit. 
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 +In fact, the [[home:pathogenesis:horizontal_gene|horizontal gene transfer]] of DNA and RNA between organisms represents the primary mechanism by which the microbiota causing Th1 disease accumulates its pathogenic capability. Adding new pathogens only increases statistical risk: the practice might reduce overall pathogenicity or it might increase it. 
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 +Some patients do experience improvement of symptoms during an acute infection, but not cure. In the long run, the extra pathogens can only present more problems.
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 +{{tag>non-MP_therapies horizontal_gene_transfer koch's_postulates}}
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 +===== Notes and comments =====
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 +  * Legacy content
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 +===== References =====
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