New Bacteriophage Offers Hope Against Drug‑Resistant E. coli
Sun May 17 2026
A fresh virus that targets the dangerous, drug‑resistant strain of E. coli known as ST131 has been fully mapped at the genetic level, revealing key features that could make it useful in fighting infections. Researchers examined the phage’s genome and compared it to related viruses, finding both shared traits and unique differences that may affect how the virus attacks bacterial cells. The study highlights how bacteriophages—viruses that prey on bacteria—are gaining attention as alternative treatments when antibiotics fail.
By detailing the phage’s genetic makeup, scientists can better understand its infection cycle and assess its safety for potential therapeutic use. The work underscores the growing importance of phage therapy in addressing the global rise of antibiotic resistance, especially for stubborn strains like ST131 that spread easily and resist many drugs. Future research will need to test the phage’s effectiveness in real‑world infections and determine how it can be delivered safely to patients.
https://localnews.ai/article/new-bacteriophage-offers-hope-against-drugresistant-e-coli-d22b471a
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