Beginning in 2016, the BTER Foundation expanded its efforts by bringing you not one review but a collection of reviews and current citations from the latest biotherapy literature. Each collection, published quarterly, is known as the Biotherapy Journal Review, and will be available at no cost to anyone interested to read it. To recieve the Biothearpy Journal Review automatically via email, please sign up here. The reviews will also be posted individually on this page, in chronological order, keyed by topic. Most reviews will be noted in the monthly newsletter, The BeTER LeTTER.
Archives of older issues of the Biotherapy Journal Review, along with Bibliographies, will still be available ONLY to BTER Foundation Members. If you would like to become a member, please click here.
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Volume 3 Issue Fall 2017 | Biotherapy Journal Review (Entire Journal) | Biotherapy Journal Review (Multiple Authors) | BJR Editorial Board |
Volume 3 Issue Fall 2017 | Maggot Therapy | Daeschlein et. al. Viability of Lucilia sericata maggots after exposure to wound antiseptics. | Anonymous |
Volume 3 Issue Fall 2017 | Phage Therapy | Leitner et. al. Bacteriophages for treating urinary tract infections in patients undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial. | Dr. Ronald Sherman |
Volume 3 Issue Fall 2017 | Hirudotherapy (Leech Therapy) | Rothenberger et. al. Determining the appropriate number and duration of leech therapy in congested tissues using tissue spectrophotometry and laser Doppler flowmetry. | Dr. Ronald Sherman |
Volume 3 Issue Spring 2017 | Biotherapy Journal Review (Entire Journal) | Biotherapy Journal Review (Multiple Authors) | BJR Editorial Board |
Volume 3 Issue Spring 2017 | Pet Therapy (Dogs) | Gurry et. al. High rates of potentially infectious exposures between immunocompromised patients and their companion animals: an unmet need for education. | Dr. Ronald Sherman |
Volume 3 Issue Spring 2017 | Pet Therapy (Dogs) | Hall et. al. A survey of the impact of owning a service dog on quality of life for individuals with physical and hearing disability: a pilot study. | Dr. Ronald Sherman |
Volume 3 Issue Spring 2017 | Pet Therapy (Dogs) | Hardin et. al. Prevention of transmitted infections in a pet therapy program: An exemplar. | Dr. Ronald Sherman |
Volume 3 Issue Spring 2017 | Hippotherapy | Stergiou et. al. Therapeutic Effects of Horseback Riding Interventions: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. | Dr. Ronald Sherman |
Volume 3 Issue Winter 2017 | Biotherapy Journal Review (Entire Journal) | Biotherapy Journal Review (multiple authors) | BJR Editorial Board |
Volume 3 Issue Winter 2017 | Probiotics | Homan & Orel. Are probiotics useful in Helicobacter pylori eradication? | Dr. Ronald Sherman |
Volume 3 Issue Winter 2017 | Maggot Therapy | Sanei-Dehkordi et. al. Anti Leishmania activity of Lucilia sericata and Calliphora vicina maggots in laboratory models. | Dr. Felio Bello |
Volume 3 Issue Winter 2017 | Helminthic Therapy | Laan et. al. The whipworm (Trichuris suis) secretes prostaglandin E2 to suppress proinflammatory properties in human dendritic cells. | Dr. Ronald Sherman |
Volume 2
Issue Summer 2016
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Biotherapy Journal Review (Entire Journal) | Biotherapy Journal Review (multiple authors) | BJR Editorial Board |
Volume 2 Issue Summer 2016 |
Maggot Therapy | Brundage et. al. Methods for external disinfection of blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) eggs prior to use in wound debridement therapy. | Frank Stadler, BSc Hon, doctoral candidate |
Volume 2
Issue Summer 2016
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Probiotics | Eskesen et. al. Effect of the probiotic strain Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis, BB-12®, on defecation frequency in healthy subjects with low defecation frequency and abdominal discomfort: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group trial. | Dr. Ronald Sherman |
Volume 2
Issue Summer 2016
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Phage Therapy | Fish et. al. Bacteriophage treatment of intransigent diabetic toe ulcers: a case series. | Dr. Ronald Sherman |
Volume 2
Issue Summer 2016
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Helminthic Therapy | Voldsgaard et. al. Trichuris suis ova therapy in relapsing multiple sclerosis is safe but without signals of beneficial effect. | Dr. Ronald Sherman |
Volume 2
Issue Spring 2016
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Biotherapy Journal Review (Entire Journal)
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BJR Editorial Board
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Volume 2
Issue Spring 2016
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Maggot Therapy
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Frank Stadler
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Volume 2
Issue Spring 2016
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Probiotics
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Dr. Ronald Sherman
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Volume 2
Issue Spring 2016
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Phage Therapy
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Dr. Ronald Sherman
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Volume 2
Issue Spring 2016
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Helminthic Therapy
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Dr. Ronald Sherman
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Volume 1
Issue Winter 2016
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Biotherapy Journal Review (Entire Journal)
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Biotherapy Journal Review (multiple authors)
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BJR Editorial Board
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Volume 1
Issue Winter 2016
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Phage and Bacteriotherapy
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Dr. Ronald Sherman
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Volume 1
Issue Winter 2016
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Probiotics
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Bischoff, SC. Microbiota and Aging.
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Dr. Ronald Sherman
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Volume 1
Issue Winter 2016
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Ichthyotherapy
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Dr. Ronald Sherman
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Volume 1
Issue Winter 2016
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Maggot Therapy
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Dr. Ronald Sherman
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Volume 1
Issue May 2015
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Maggot therapy and wound care
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Chanapong Rojanaworarit, Sathirakorn Pongpanich, Suwannee Eamkong, Comparision of Curing Costs between Maggot and Conventional Therapies for Chronic Wound Care (article text here)
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Dr. Ronald Sherman
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Volume 1
Issue April 2015
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Maggot therapy and ulcer treatment
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Polat E1, Kutlubay Z., Four cutaneous leishmaniosis case resistant to meglumine antimoniate treatment (article text here)
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Dr. Ronald Sherman
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Volume 1
Issue March 2015
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Helminthic therapy and Neurofibromatosis 1
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Donna Beales, BTER Board Member Publishes In Medical Hypothesis
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