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:Bacteriophages soon lost interest in the western world as antibiotics and penicillin was discovered, however research continued in the eastern Europe in the Soviet era. Two prominent research centers established are The Eliava Institute (EIBMV) in 1923 and The Hirszfeld Institute (HIIET) in 1952. Both continue to research bacteriophages presently. Due to observation of increasingly drug resistant bacteria, bacteriophages has brought to light again in the fight against disease. | :Bacteriophages soon lost interest in the western world as antibiotics and penicillin was discovered, however research continued in the eastern Europe in the Soviet era. Two prominent research centers established are The Eliava Institute (EIBMV) in 1923 and The Hirszfeld Institute (HIIET) in 1952. Both continue to research bacteriophages presently. Due to observation of increasingly drug resistant bacteria, bacteriophages has brought to light again in the fight against disease. | ||
== Questions and Specific Aims == | == Questions and Specific Aims == |
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