The Global Antibiotic Crisis

The WHO reports that 2,365,972 people were infected with antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in 2018. We are not ready for a medical emergency which has been with us for many years. And it will get worse over the next two decades. Millions of people are adversely affected and die of bacterial infections every year.

The solution? Bacteriophages or Phages. They currently are, and can be used more frequently, as an alternative to antibiotics, to cure people by efficiently eliminating bacterial infections.

 
 

What are Bacteriophages?

Phages are special. They have a very specialised and unique job to do. They only neutralise specific bacteria and nothing else around that infectious bacteria. They use the cells' environment to multiply and eventually eradicate all the infectious bacteria of the same kind. Nothing more.

Phages are becoming a growing solution to treating bacterial infections, in cases where bacteria have developed multi-antibiotic drug resistance.

 
 

How to participate and contribute

There are several ways to help make this new laboratory a reality. We are currently running a crowdfunding campaign. Alternatively we also offer coupons to anyone who is keen to support L7 Labs in the pursuit of helping sick patients with infectious bacterial infections fully recover.

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What we do at L7 Labs

Research

Growing the library of Phages is key to fighting the growing number of harmful bacteria worldwide.

Diagnostics

We will test patient’s pathogens in our lab and find the appropriate Phages with an in-vitro test.

Production

Custom Phage solutions will be produced here individually for each patient.

Education

Doctors, nurses and others will be trained in order to spread knowledge about how Phages work and how to treat their patients.
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What are Phages and how do they work?

Phages have been used for over a century to treat bacterial infections. They have become a growing solution to treating bacterial infections in cases where bacteria have developed multi-antibiotic drug resistance. Phage therapy has no negative side effects in treating humans or animals with bacterial infections.

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L7 Laboratories

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Malibu, California