Bacteriophage and Its Potential Application in Wastewater Treatment
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https://doi.org/10.24246/tmj.v1i1.10604Keywords:
Bacteriophage application, bacteriophage, wastewater treatmentAbstract
Bacteriophages are viruses that specifically infect prokaryotic organisms, both eubacteria and archaea. Bacteriophages have quite a long history since they were first discovered until now. Attention to bacteriophages in the world of research can be said to have experienced ups and downs during this period. Due to the growing problem of bacteria becoming resistant to antibiotics, researchers are once again focusing on investigating how bacteriophages could be used as alternative antimicrobial treatments. This article aimed to provide a concise overview of the evolution of bacteriophage research and its various applications in life sciences, particularly emphasizing its use in wastewater treatment. The utilization of phages in wastewater treatment endeavors to minimize pathogenic bacterial presence in water and sludge while addressing foam reduction in wastewater.
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