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E.Coli and Phages.E.Coli and phages have co-existed for probably billions of years and areNature's way of maintaining a balance. When Mankind attempts to steal a march on Nature, we often come unstuck. A classic example is the antibiotics debacle. All those billions of pounds spent on compounds that the clever little bacteria simply side-stepped around. Nature has shown us the way when it comes to tackling bacterial infections, so why not get Nature on our side and beat the bacteria at their game, safely and efficiently. Unless, that is, there's no money in it! 'How now, brown cow? Your mince is so tasty, I'm eating it now, in a fat juicy pastry. But alas, all that glitters may not be gold, for in that gentle brown beastie lurk dangers untold. Like a wolf in sheep's clothing, or a Trojan Cow, I fear, the E.Coli you give me may cost me dear. But, what's this, my saviour I spy, all is not lost, I'm not going to die. My friend the E.phage joins battle with zest and lays low the foe, without breaking sweat. Now I feel better, and stronger and fit, no more beef burgers and no more squit! Against poor Daisy I bear no grudge, just thankful for phages, seawater and sewage.' Bacteriophages - a simple review. MRSA - the time has come! Thomas Hausler's excellent book 'Viruses-v-Superbugs'
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