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24 january 2020 13:04:03

 
Bacteriophage Prevents Alcoholic Liver Disease (Cell)
 


Alcoholic hepatitis is a severe alcohol-associated liver disease with minimal treatment options. A recent study by Duan et al. uncovers that the exotoxin-secreting gut bacterium Enterococcus faecalis is a critical contributor to alcoholic hepatitis. This bacterium can now be eliminated with a bacteriophage, suggesting a new way to treat this life-threatening disease.


 
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