Restrictions on Use of Phage Therapy in North America
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Restrictions on Use of Phage Therapy in North AmericaReply to these two discussions. 1.PART II1. Would the villagers need to drink repeatedly or only once from the treated wells toobtain a sufficient dose to serve as a cure? What is the basis of your answer?– The villagers would need to drink from the treated wells repeatedly.A single serving ofthe treated water would not be enough to remove all the bacteria from the body.This isbased on the Europeans coming back a few days later to find that symptoms of those inthe village were improving.4. Should the villagers be concerned that this bacterial virus will be harmful to theirmicrobial fora (such as their intestinal bacteria)? Why or why not?– The villagers should not be concerned with the bacterial virus being harmful tomicrobial flora because cholera targets the intestines and with combating cholera it willhelp with treating the intestines.PART III2.This experiment does not capture some of the complexities of administeringtreatments in a human body. What are some of the factors that would affect theeffectiveness of these treatments in a human body that are not measured in theseflasks? How might these factors affect treatment?-Some factors that affect the effectiveness of the treatments are body temperature anda person’s immune system. Treatment would vary from person to person due to thedifferent body temperatures and the strength of the immune system.PART IV3. I believe that restrictions should be loosened. I feel that the pharmaceuticalcompanies only care about making money versus actually trying to treat the individualpatient. Everyone does not react the same to treatments that may be given. With phagetherapy it can be used in places that antibiotics cannot be used.2nd discussion:PART II1. Would the villagers need to drink repeatedly or only once from the treated wells toobtain a sufficient dose to serve as a cure? What is the basis of your answer?The villagers need to drink the water only once from the treated wells to obtain asufficient dose to serve as a cure because the supplied bacteriophages in the waterneed to be constantly there for the leftover bacteria. It is important that all the bacteria isbeing prevented and the only way to achieve that would be to provide a one dose fromthe phages which would then reproduce and through the lytic process kill the bacteria.The lytic cycle helps to produce more protein to keep the constant killing of the bacteria.Restrictions on Use of Phage Therapy in North America2. Once a person ingests a dose of phages, how long will the treatment remain effectivein his or her body? In other words, what is the time course of the treatment? Would youexpect the effectiveness of this treatment to increase or decrease over time? Why?Once a person ingests a dose of phages, the treatment will remain effective in his or herbody until all the bacteria has been destroyed. The dose will also need to be maintainedby making sure to drink clean water or else it might be ineffective. The phage cells needa host to live off of, so in that case the production of protein can occur without anyimpact.PART III3. What are some advantages of antibiotics over phages in the treatment of infection inhumans?As mentioned in the article, Antibiotics are chemicals that can prevent the growth ofbacteria or even kill them. In that case, antibiotics are an advantage there but only untilwhen the bacteria start getting less susceptible to the antibiotic. When it comes tophages, they can mutate along with the bacteria to keep infecting them as compared toantibiotics. It is a huge advantage that the bacteria cannot build up resistance to themlike the antibiotics but the phages change with them as well.PART IV3. Do you think restrictions on the use of phage therapy in North America should beloosened? Why or why not?The use of phage therapy has been greatly beneficial towards killing specific bacteriabut because of that reason it can be dangerous. It requires personalized treatmentwhich can be very time consuming and costly. The use of phage therapy should not beloosened for these reasons because antibiotics can get the job done. This therapy canend up not working and be fatal towards humans. It might be able to do a better job atlocating specific bacteria that antibiotic cannot but it is not worth the risk of it possiblybeing fatal.Restrictions on Use of Phage Therapy in North America
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