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Bacteriophage to Treat Autism

Because bacteriophages not only flight bacterial infections but perform better than antibiotics, bacteriophages can remain effective longer and thus clear bacteria better in the long run.

In addition to outshining antibiotics, bacteriophages may be engineered to address specific bacteria. So, bacteriophage may be used to treat children with autism in improving their symptoms markedly.

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