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6/7/2023 - Philippines
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Dr. Varun Namdeo likes this technical article:
During July 18th - 22nd our Research & Development team participated in the 6th Viruses of Microbes conference, which took place in Guimarães, Portugal. Our colleague Ewelina Wójcik presented the results of one of the recently conducted studies on Multi-aspect safety assessment of bacteriophage products dedicated for animal health.Developing a modern phage com ...
Dr. Varun Namdeo likes the comment:
Bacteriophage technology is not new, nothing great about it, i know Dr L R Sood of BE (Hyderabad) and Dr Basu of Kasauli, used to work on effects of phage on Salmonella and Ecoli during the late 1970 and early 1980's, in the lab it gives results, results in the poultry industry are questionable.
Participation in Forum on February 3, 2023
Dear Sir, Proteon has most advanced Artificial Intelligence-supported technology to determine wether phages are lytic or not. When dealing with phages it is important that only phages are used in animal health. We uses cocktail of lytic phages which gives synergistic effect in inhibiting bacterial growth. We do not create cocktail randomly, but the composition is well through that the phages help ...
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Participation in Forum on February 3, 2023
Dear Sir, I totally agree to the point that bacteriophages are proven technology to kill bacteria that is antimicrobial resistance (the only existing alternative that can do this). We at Proteon Pharmaceuticals take adequate safety measures to address the concern of gene mutation, cytotoxicity, genotoxicity and tolerence study. Our products are first-ever bacteriophage based feed additives evalua ...
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Dr. Varun Namdeo likes the comment:
Bacteriophage seems to be a proven technology to tackle bacteria alternative to antibiotics and blind folded use of phytogens. Unless some body comes up with some mutations and raises zoonotic angles.
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Sir better can detail about bacteriophages in words. Regards
Participation in Forum on January 31, 2023
Dear Sir, Bacteriophages, or phages for short, are ubiquitous in the environment. A critical part of ecosystems across the planet, phages naturally control bacterial populations. Proteon Pharmaceuticals designs and produces phage products that take advantage of the natural strengths of these organisms. We use modern scientific tools, like full genome sequencing, to assure that the phages we can ...
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