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Phagogram in Georgia: Why and how to transport your bacterial strain legally?
For phage therapy to work, there is no room for chance: a phagogram must be performed. This sensitivity test identifies the bacteriophages capable of destroying your bacterial strain. But be…
Modern phage therapy: 2024–2025 clinical advances and opportunities in Georgia
Modern phage therapy: 2024–2025 clinical advances and opportunities in Georgia Key clinical results (2024–2025) Phage therapy represents a safe, validated, and promising alternative against multidrug-resistant infections. — Journal of Clinical…
“Every year, we serve patients from more than 80 countries around the world”.
The Eliava Bacteriophage Institute in Tbilisi, Georgia, celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, we’ve put together a series of videos featuring testimonials from the Institute’s medical…
Phage therapy, a formidable weapon against multi-profile diseases
To mark the 100th anniversary of theEliava Institute of Phagotherapy, we’re bringing you exclusive interviews with various members of the medical staff. Last week, we introduced you to Dea Nizharadze,…
“With phages, I’ve seen some really incredible results”.
To care for the patients we bring to Georgia, we call on theEliava Institute, which has specialized in phagotherapy for over a hundred years. Our patients are directly supervised by…

