使用诱导的天然噬菌体鸡尾酒成功治疗慢性支气管扩张症1例报告。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Cureus Pub Date : 2025-01-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.77681
David A Jernigan, Roman D Hentish
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支气管扩张是一种公认的慢性呼吸道疾病,其特征是由于支气管的永久性扩张而引起的生产性咳嗽和多种微生物激活综合征(MMAS)。支气管扩张是对传统抗生素治疗的持续挑战,因为受损的支气管环境仍然有利于持续的机会性感染和微生物突变,导致多药耐药。标准治疗指南旨在及时发现和处理原发感染。尽管通过结合临床病史和高分辨率计算机断层扫描(HRCT),强烈关注识别每次新发作的原发感染,但仍有很大比例的患者被归类为“特发性”。重要的潜在感染,如曲霉和其他霉菌感染、铜绿假单胞菌、分枝杆菌、支原体和各种病毒,往往在很长一段时间内无法识别,所选的广谱抗生素往往无效。2021年引入的诱导原生噬菌体疗法和2024年引入的诱导原生噬菌体鸡尾酒提供了一种新的治疗选择,诱导自然产生的噬菌体消除特异性靶向急性和慢性混合感染,甚至在慢性支气管扩张中看到的多重耐药感染病例中也是如此。这篇文章将展示一个成功的长期研究结果,在一个45岁的男性终生哮喘患者中,诱导天然噬菌体鸡尾酒的速度,温和和有效性,导致了过去20年严重非囊性纤维化支气管扩张的多重微生物激活综合征。
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Successful Treatment of a Patient With Chronic Bronchiectasis Using an Induced Native Phage Cocktail: A Case Report.

Bronchiectasis is a well-recognized chronic respiratory disease characterized by a productive cough and multi-microbial activation syndrome (MMAS) of various respiratory infections due to what can be the permanent dilatation of the bronchi. Bronchiectasis represents an ongoing challenge to conventional antibiotic treatment as the damaged bronchial environment remains conducive to ongoing opportunistic infections and microbial mutations, leading to multi-drug resistance. Standard treatment guidelines are designed to promptly identify and address the primary infection. Despite the strong focus on identification of the primary infection in each new episode, by combining clinical history, and high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT), a high proportion of patients remain classified as "idiopathic". Important underlying infections, such as Aspergillus and other mold infections, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Mycobacterium, Mycoplasma, and various viruses, are frequently not identified for prolonged periods of time, and selected broad-spectrum antibiotics are often ineffective. The introduction of Induced Native Phage Therapy in 2021 and Induced Native Phage cocktails in 2024 provides a new treatment alternative that induces naturally occurring phages to eliminate specifically targeted acute and chronic mixed infections even in cases of multi-drug resistant infections as seen in chronic bronchiectasis. This article will present the successful long-term results in a case study demonstrating the speed, gentleness, and effectiveness of induced native phage cocktails in a 45-year-old male with life-long asthma resulting in multi-microbial activation syndrome in severe non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis for the last 20 years.

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