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A solution to this was invented in the soviet union, phage therapy. The FDA doesn't like it because it doesn't fit their regulatory framework, and it's not profitable, so it's not used.
To be fair, with antibiotics that work there was no reason to even consider phages. Phages required ongoing work to get new phages targeting the new bacteria whereas early antibiotics were basically 1 step away from magic they worked so well.
Now, them not being used/researched more is fuckin' dumb though. We know that antibiotics aren't magic and are quickly becoming ineffective, but, [see your original comment]
wiki link for anyone curious https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phage_therapy
Neato
I not know, interesting. Thank you