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It is about the microbes of domain Bacteria that can act as both infectious agents and symbionts (e.g.commensals) in our body.
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Why are bacteriophage viruses so infrequently used in the western countries?
| Virus Vs Bacteria | Spark).
Why are phages much less commonly used in the western world? … Intuitively, using a virus that only attacks a specific species of bacteria sounds like a really good form of, or alternative to, antibiotics. …