For beginners, students, interviews : Interview on phage therapy with Dr. Truong-Thanh Pham, HUG
Interview on phage therapy with Dr. Truong-Thanh Pham, HUG (French with subtitles)
Infectious disease specialist Truong-Thanh Pham, from the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG), tells us about the consequences of antibiotic resistance for his patients, phage therapy, and how he most likely prevented a patient (Bassim Karaman) from having to have his leg amputated using phages. Pham also discusses the current obstacles to phage therapy and ways to improve the situation.
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0:00 What types of antibiotic resistance do you encounter in the clinic? 1:20 What does this mean for your patients with infected implants? 2:06 What is the impact on patients' quality of life? 2:46 Can you talk about Mr. Karaman, whom you treated with phages for an infected knee prosthesis? 3:37 What would have been the consequences for Mr. Karaman if no treatment had been effective? 4:18 How did the phage treatment go? 5:12 In your opinion, what are the strengths and weaknesses of phage therapy? 7:33 How would you describe the future of phage therapy? 9:44 Is there a need for phage therapy? 11:28 How can phage therapy be offered for rarer bacteria, the treatment of which is not economically viable?
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