Intralytix Awarded Patent by USPTO
- Posted by admin on December 10th, 2008 filed in Staph MRSA News
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The claims cover the general method, means and routes of administration, and specific cases including MRSA. Nasal colonization of patients and healthcare personnel by MRSA frequently leads to serious infection. The Center for Disease Control estimates that 53 million people in the US are colonized with MRSA. Over 2 million people contract staph infections in hospitals each year.
The claimed methods covered by the patent are particularly important for preventing life-threatening bacterial infections, treating immunocompromised patients (including patients undergoing cancer chemotherapy), and reducing the incidence of antibiotic resistant infections.
The patent covers the use of key Intralytix products, including a nasal bacteriophage spray to significantly reduce or eliminate colonization by Staphylococcus aureus, including MRSA. John Vazzana, CEO, speaking for the company said, “Bacterial infection of immunocompromised and seriously ill patients, as well as antibiotic resistant infections are serious problems in today’s world.
We are excited that our technology has been recognized as an innovative approach to help solve these problems. We look forward to bringing this technology to market.”
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