Using Software to Unlock the Potential of Bacteriophages Against Bacteria
A recent breakthrough in software engineering could revolutionize the way we tackle bacteria-related diseases. Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco, have developed a software program that can identify and construct bacteriophages—viruses that infect and kill bacteria—which could pave the way to a much more effective form of antibiotic treatment.
The software program is able to quickly identify phages that have already been discovered and construct new ones from scratch. This will allow researchers to create optimized phages to target specific bacteria, allowing them to treat bacterial infections more effectively and safely than ever before. This could revolutionize the way we treat bacterial infections, as phages are much less prone to resistance than traditional antibiotics.
source: Phys.org