[New!] CBS News Video
Spray For Bacteria-Free Meat

Scientists in Baltimore, Maryland are harnessing billions of microscopic organisms in a war against bacteria such as E. coli, listeria and salmonella. Bianca Solorzano has more on phage sprays.
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[New!] CNN Video
Dr. Sanjay Gupta on the recent FDA approval of LMP-102
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[New!] PRESS RELEASE - August 19, 2006
 FDA approves Intralytix’s Food Safety Product (LMP 102)
Baltimore, MD, August 19, 2006:  Intralytix, Inc. announced today that the Food and Drug Administration has approved LMP 102 for use on ready-to-eat food. . .
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  CRC Press - December 28, 2004
Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications
528 page book provides a comprehensive overview of phage history, biology, techniques, and applications. . .
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  Voice of America - VOA News.com, October 27, 2003
"Our World" Broadcast featuring Intralytix
In the never-ending battle against bacterial infection, antibiotics have been the main line of defense since their discovery more than a half-century ago. . .
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  ASM News, October, 2003
Phage Eyed as Agents To Control Foodborne Pathogens
A bacteriophage and the bacteriocin nisin effectively can control Listeria monocytogenes on contaminated melons and apples . . .
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  Wired Magazine, October, 2003
How Ravenous Soviet Viruses Will Save the World
They're called phages. And they eat drug-resistant bacteria for breakfast.
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  LA Times, March 31, 2003
Enlisting viruses to battle bacteria
As even the most potent antibiotics lose the upper hand against bacteria, researchers are again exploring the potential of bacteriophage  . . .
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  Science Magazine, October 25, 2002
Stalin's Forgotten Cure
Bacteriophage therapy, pioneered in Stalin-era Russia, is attracting renewed attention in the West as a potential weapon against drug-resistant bugs and hard-to-treat infections . . .
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  CBS News - 48Hours, September 20, 2002
Silent Killers:  Fantastic Phages?
(CBS) After breaking his foot five years ago, Toronto bass player Alfred Gertler got an infection that antibiotics couldn’t cure. Doctors told him he might have to have his foot amputated . . .
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  Press Release, June 5, 2002
Intralytix Receives First Regulatory Approval
Intralytix, Inc., announced today that it has received regulatory approval from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) . . .
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  Washington Techway, January 7, 2002
"Beating Superbugs"
After years of research, phage therapy inches closer to market . . .
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  Newsweek International, December, 2001
"Superbug Killers"
Western scientists discovered a potent weapon against antibiotic-resistant bacteria in an unlikely place . . .
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  US News & World Report, December, 2001
"Infectious Arms Race"
Forging new weapons against resurgent bacterial killers
. . .
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  FoodTech Source, September, 2001
"Phage-Enhanced Food Safety"
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  Agricultural Research Magazine, July, 2001
"Turning the Phage on Produce Pathogens"
Tiny viruses, called phages, infect and kill bacteria naturally . . .

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  Smithsonian Magazine, October, 2000
"The Return of the Phage"
As deadly bacteria increasingly resist antibiotics, researchers try to improve a World War I era weapon
. . .
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National Public Radio, July 21, 2000
"Science Friday" feature discussion on Bacteriophage research with Intralytix founder Dr. Alexander Sulakvelidze
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WKRC, Channel 12 News
Broadcast story on Bacteriophage research featuring Intralytix, Inc.
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McMahonMed, June 20, 2000
"Viruses Called Bacteriophages Resurface As Viable Option To Fight Infections"
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Science Service, Inc., June 3, 2000
"Viruses That Slay Bacteria Draw New Interest"
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Washington Techway, March 13, 2000 "Planning for the day antibiotics fail" (Intralytix Inc's bacteriophage research plans)
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New York Times, February 6, 2000
"A Stalinist Antibiotic Alternative"
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DoubleTwist, January 21, 2000
"The return of bacteriophage therapies"
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