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Mayo patient with life-threatening multidrug-resistant infection . . . Mayo Clinic has established partnerships with several entities for phage biomanufacturing, with ultimate plans to establish phage biomanufacturing on site "Mark’s case was quite challenging, given the aggressive organism (MRSA), the failure to respond to multiple prior surgical interventions, and extensive allergies to antibiotics which
In a first, Mayo Clinic treats cardiology patient with phage therapy Next steps for phage therapy Dr Suh is working to make phage therapy more broadly applicable, including plans to treat more cardiology patients She also is launching two clinical trials in 2023 to continue to evaluate phage therapy in the treatment of prosthetic joint infections and pressure injury wounds
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
Mayo Clinic patients find hope in individualized medicine in 2023 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
7 ways Mayo Clinic is leading to cure, connect and transform health . . . 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
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding nasal polyps DEAR MAYO CLINIC: What causes nasal polyps, and do they always require removal? If they are removed, is there a chance they might come back? ANSWER: Nasal polyps form in the nasal passages and sinuses as a result of chronic inflammation called chronic rhinosinusitis When they are small, nasal polyps may not cause any symptoms […]
Celebrating Mayo Clinic women in medicine on International Women’s Day 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
La fagoterapia muestra potencial para el tratamiento de infecciones de . . . ROCHESTER, Minnesota — Los bacteriófagos, o fagos, pueden jugar un papel importante en el tratamiento de infecciones bacterianas complejas en articulaciones protésicas, según la nueva investigación de Mayo Clinic Los hallazgos sugieren que la fagoterapia podría proporcionar un tratamiento posible para el manejo de tales infecciones, incluidas aquellas que involucran microbios
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding sepsis and septic shock DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Who’s most at risk for developing sepsis, and what are the symptoms to watch for? What’s the difference between sepsis and septic shock? ANSWER: Sepsis is a serious complication of an infection It often triggers various symptoms, including high fever, elevated heart rate and fast breathing If sepsis goes unchecked, it can progress to septic […]