Project: Phage Forward
Acronym | Phage Forward (Reference Number: JPIAMR_2016_N012) |
Duration | 01/01/2017 - 31/12/2017 |
Project Topic | Antibiotic resistant bacteria represent a major threat to public health and solutions to this problem require actions at several levels of society. This is particularly true for phage therapy, which was initially proposed in the early twentieth century. Following a period of worldwide expansion this treatment option became almost obsolete in western countries before finally being stopped. In France and Germany, phage treatments were still applied during the 70’s while in some eastern countries, especially in Georgia, Russia and Poland it was continuously and successfully used up to present. The biology of bacteriophages (phages), the natural enemies of bacteria, is now much better known and scientifically described than in the past. However, some questions about the safety of phage preparations in the context of their production process and their reproducible efficacies require more intensive research and pre-clinical and clinical studies. Also the diffusion of appropriate documentation about phage therapy towards the public, the medical community as well as other various stakeholders is lacking. Our initiative is to develop an integrated approach to overcome the hurdles that slow down the reintroduction of phage therapy as a regular treatment option and therapy concept for antibiotic resistant infections, focusing primarily on phage-adapted regulation, production and research-based awareness. To realize this, we aim at building on knowledge-based trust and several highly relevant recent publications that have been focusing on phage-adapted production and regulative requirements so that the tangible benefit becomes readily available for the patients who need it. |
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Network | JPI AMR |
Call | 4th Joint Call: Research Networking Programmes |
Project partner
Number | Name | Role | Country |
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1 | Vrije Universiteit Brussel | Coordinator | Belgium |
2 | Université Catholique de Louvain | Observer | Belgium |
3 | Pasteur Institute | Observer | France |
4 | DSMZ | Observer | Germany |
5 | Polish Academy of Sciences | Observer | Poland |
6 | Queen Astrid Military Hospital | Observer | Belgium |
7 | Queen Astrid Military Hospital | Observer | Belgium |