Bacteriophage Therapy in Companion and Farm Animals
Laura Bianchessi,
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Giulia De Bernardi,
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Martina Vigorelli
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Antibiotics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 294 - 294
Published: March 23, 2024
Bacteriophages,
which
are
viruses
with
restricted
tropism
for
bacteria,
have
been
employed
over
a
century
as
antimicrobial
agents;
they
largely
abandoned
in
Western
countries
but
constantly
used
Eastern
European
the
advent
of
antibiotics.
In
recent
decades,
growing
spread
multidrug-resistant
pose
serious
threat
to
worldwide
public
health,
imposed
an
urgent
demand
alternative
therapeutic
approaches
antibiotics
animal
and
human
fields.
Based
on
this
requirement,
numerous
studies
published
developing
testing
bacteriophage-based
therapy.
Overall,
literature
supports
potential
perspective
also
highlights
need
additional
research
current
standards
inadequate
receive
approval
from
regulatory
authorities.
This
review
aims
update
critically
revise
knowledge
application
bacteriophages
treat
bacterial-derived
infectious
diseases
animals
order
provide
topical
perspectives
innovative
advances.
Language: Английский
Effectiveness of a single-dose phage cocktail on the reduction of multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli in suckling piglets
Viphavanh Chanthavong,
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Nattha Vigad,
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Wattana Pelyuntha
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et al.
Veterinary Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
302, P. 110395 - 110395
Published: Jan. 13, 2025
Language: Английский
Efficiency, cytotoxicity, and survivability evaluation of Salmonella phage cocktail against Salmonella derived from broiler sources
Veterinary World,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 475 - 483
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Background
and
Aim:
Salmonella
is
a
leading
cause
of
foodborne
illnesses
worldwide,
often
linked
to
poultry
products.
Antibiotic
resistance
among
strains
has
increased
the
need
for
alternative
decontamination
strategies,
such
as
bacteriophage
(phage)
therapy.
This
study
evaluates
lytic
efficiency,
cytotoxicity,
survivability
phage
cocktail
derived
from
wastewater
sources.
Materials
Methods:
A
total
251
enterica
isolates
broiler
production
chains
were
tested
against
two
selected
phages
(WP109
WP128).
The
characterized
ability,
cytotoxicity
on
Caco-2
cells,
under
simulated
gastrointestinal
harsh
environmental
conditions.
was
further
efficiency
at
different
multiplicities
infection
(MOIs)
representative
strains.
Results:
Phage
WP109
lysed
91.2%
isolates,
while
WP128
78.2%.
exhibited
significant
reduction
counts
MOI
104,
achieving
up
4.4
log
CFU/mL
in
vitro.
maintained
99.9%
gastric
conditions
displayed
no
cytotoxic
effects
cells.
Moreover,
it
resistant
various
ionic
sanitizers
pH
levels
ranging
2
11.
Conclusion:
developed
demonstrated
high
efficacy,
stability,
safety
conditions,
highlighting
its
potential
biocontrol
agent
chain.
These
findings
support
application
reducing
contamination
addressing
challenges
posed
by
antibiotic
resistance.
Keywords:
resistance,
therapy,
food
safety,
cocktail,
production,
Salmonella.
Language: Английский
Impact of VAM-S Bacteriophage Solution on the Environmental Microbiome in Poultry Litter Systems from Commercial Operations
Poultry Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 105117 - 105117
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Reviving hope: Phage therapy application for antimicrobial resistance in farm animal production over the past decade
Animal Feed Science and Technology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 116333 - 116333
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Wild-type lytic bacteriophages against Salmonella Heidelberg: Further characterization and effect of prophylactic therapy in broiler chickens
Research in Veterinary Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
171, P. 105247 - 105247
Published: March 26, 2024
Language: Английский
Salmonella: Infection mechanism and control strategies
Juane Lu,
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Hao Wu,
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Shengbo Wu
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et al.
Microbiological Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
292, P. 128013 - 128013
Published: Dec. 12, 2024
Language: Английский
Biological and genomic characterization of a polyvalent phage PSH-1 against multidrug-resistant Salmonella Enteritidis
Shuai-hua Li,
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Rui-Yun Wang,
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Junkai Zhang
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et al.
BMC Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Sept. 16, 2024
Bacteriophage
has
been
renewed
attention
as
a
new
antibacterial
agent
due
to
the
limitations
of
antibiotic
treatment.
Bacteriophages
are
generally
thought
be
highly
host
specific
and
even
strain
specific,
but
small
number
polyvalent
bacteriophages
have
found
infect
bacteria
different
genera.
Language: Английский
Research Note: Reduction of Salmonella load in Brazilian commercial chicken farms using INSPEKTOR®: a bacteriophage-based product
Michael Pino,
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Karen Mujica,
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Paola Mora-Uribe
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et al.
Poultry Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
104(1), P. 104544 - 104544
Published: Nov. 16, 2024
Salmonella
is
a
zoonotic
pathogen
transmitted
through
food
and
one
of
the
four
leading
global
causes
diarrheal
disease
in
humans.
Brazil
world's
largest
exporter
poultry
meat,
as
such,
Brazilian
farms
routinely
detect
prevent
Salmonella.
The
last
official
monitoring
control
slaughter
establishments
2023
detected
spp.
14.80
%
samples
from
chickens,
those
Salmonella-positive
were
classified
serovar
Minnesota
65.76
samples,
Heidelberg
16.10
another
26
or
more
serovars
non-typeable
represented
total
18.13
samples.
However,
despite
these
measures,
several
diseases
outbreaks
have
been
reported
recent
decades,
requiring
permanent
control.
Bacteriophages,
which
act
specific
parasites
bacterial
cells,
can
contribute
to
safety.
This
study
evaluated
effectiveness
INSPEKTOR®
phage
cocktail
for
controlling
on
17
commercial
broiler
4
experimental
groups
(1
cycle
3
consecutive
treatment
cycles)
using
doses
each
cycle.
load
was
quantified
(DNA
copies/mL)
by
real-time
PCR
invA
marker
spp.,
together
with
Heidelberg,
are
relevant
industry
Brazil.
Our
results
showed
that
reduced
0.5
up
6
logs
cycles
compared
cycle,
all
cycles.
it
involves
applying
capable
reducing
real
production
systems
over
million
chickens.
Language: Английский