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Oral T4-like phage cocktail application to healthy adult volunteers from Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Nestlé (Switzerland)
Published InVirology
Year2012
Citations237
Abstract
The genomic diversity of 99 T4-like coliphages was investigated by sequencing an equimolar mixture with Illumina technology and screening them against different databases for horizontal gene transfer and undesired genes. A 9-phage cocktail was given to 15 healthy adults from Bangladesh at a dose of 3×10(9) and 3×10(7) plaque-forming units and placebo respectively. Phages were detected in 64% of the stool samples when subjects were treated with higher titer phage, compared to 30% and 28% with lower-titer phage and placebo, respectively. No Escherichia coli was present in initial stool samples, and no amplification of phage was observed. One percent of the administered oral phage was recovered from the feces. No adverse events were observed by self-report, clinical examination, or from…
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