• Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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      12 days ago

      bacteriophages only infect bacteria, hence the name. they cant infect eukaryotes, or even things like archaea. also they target specific strains of bacteria, and only the ones that arnt resistant to bacteriaphages.

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      13 days ago

      How? Do you know how they work? What they are? You have literally trillions in your gut right now. There are literally more bacteriaphages inside of you than human cells and bacteria combined.

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          13 days ago

          And that phage wouldn’t kill all your gut flora, it would only kill one strain/species at most. Which is just a normal Tuesday for your gut microbiome.

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            13 days ago

            Ah, yes, and that’s why you were asking me how they worked, because I clearly did not. Thanks for the education! I wasn’t expecting to learn about bacteriophages when I woke up this morning.

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              And thank you for taking the time to fill in your knowledge gaps! I really appreciate the willingness and patience.

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          it wont, each phage, is only able to infect one species, and even some strains only. theres always evolution arms race between bacteria and viruses, so theres is no virus attacks all bacteria. since more than one species exist in your gut. also it gets complicated if you consider bacteria can become resistant to phage infection, yes it can be overcome.