| 11. | There are limitations to phage therapy.
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| 12. | Bruce Levin, a population biologist at Emory University in Atlanta, has reservations about phage therapy.
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| 13. | The first patient was healed of dysentery using phage therapy in August 1919 . Many more followed.
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| 14. | In the United States during the 1940s commercialization of phage therapy was undertaken by Eli Lilly and Company.
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| 15. | Brigham Young University is currently researching the use of phage therapy to treat American foulbrood in honeybees ..
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| 16. | The FDA's regulatory pathway for FluMist has been suggested as a possible precedent for phage therapy.
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| 17. | Phage therapy has many potential applications in human medicine as well as dentistry, veterinary science, and agriculture.
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| 18. | Public awareness and education about phage therapy are generally limited to scientific or independent research rather than mainstream media.
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| 19. | Approval of phage therapy for use in humans has not been given in Western countries with a few exceptions.
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| 20. | The 1925 novel and 1926 Pulitzer prize winner " Arrowsmith " used phage therapy as a plot point.
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