Evaluation of Salmonella-Lytic Properties of Bacteriophages Isolated from Commercial Broiler Houses
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Resumo: | Because of recent interest in bacteriophage therapy in poultry, information regarding the interaction of bacteriophages and potential host bacteria in the environment should be collected. The present studies were initiated with a rather typical commercial broiler integrator within the south-central United States to examine environmental Salmonella levels in two broiler complexes, attempt to isolate Salmonella-lytic bacteriophages, and elucidate a possible reason for differing apparent Salmonella prevalence. Significantly ( P<0.05) less Salmonella was isolated from houses in complex 1 ( 15/44 [ 34%] Salmonella-positive drag swabs) as compared to houses in complex 2 ( 22/24 [ 92%]). A total of seven Salmonella-lytic bacteriophages were isolated from Salmonella-positive environments, and two bacteriophages were isolated from a single Salmonella-negative house. During the initial bacteriophage isolation, individual bacteriophages did not replicate in the Salmonella host isolated from the same environment, and lysis of additional Salmonella hosts relied on high numbers of bacteriophage to be present. This suggests that the presence of these bacteriophages in the environment of a commercial broiler house had little to no effect on the presence of Salmonella. This study highlights the need to find additional bacteriophage sources, more effective isolation methods, and more innovative approaches to using bacteriophages to treat enteric disease. |
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Evaluation of Salmonella-Lytic Properties of Bacteriophages Isolated from Commercial Broiler HousesSalmonellabacteriophagedrag swabBecause of recent interest in bacteriophage therapy in poultry, information regarding the interaction of bacteriophages and potential host bacteria in the environment should be collected. The present studies were initiated with a rather typical commercial broiler integrator within the south-central United States to examine environmental Salmonella levels in two broiler complexes, attempt to isolate Salmonella-lytic bacteriophages, and elucidate a possible reason for differing apparent Salmonella prevalence. Significantly ( P<0.05) less Salmonella was isolated from houses in complex 1 ( 15/44 [ 34%] Salmonella-positive drag swabs) as compared to houses in complex 2 ( 22/24 [ 92%]). A total of seven Salmonella-lytic bacteriophages were isolated from Salmonella-positive environments, and two bacteriophages were isolated from a single Salmonella-negative house. During the initial bacteriophage isolation, individual bacteriophages did not replicate in the Salmonella host isolated from the same environment, and lysis of additional Salmonella hosts relied on high numbers of bacteriophage to be present. This suggests that the presence of these bacteriophages in the environment of a commercial broiler house had little to no effect on the presence of Salmonella. This study highlights the need to find additional bacteriophage sources, more effective isolation methods, and more innovative approaches to using bacteriophages to treat enteric disease.Univ Arkansas, Dept Poultry Sci, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USASão Paulo State Univ, UNESP, Coll Vet Med & Anim Sci FMVZ, BR-18618000 São Paulo, BrazilSão Paulo State Univ, UNESP, Coll Vet Med & Anim Sci FMVZ, BR-18618000 São Paulo, BrazilAmer Assoc Avian PathologistsUniv ArkansasUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Higgins, J. P.Andreatti Filho, Raphael Lucio [UNESP]Higgins, S. E.Wolfenden, A. D.Tellez, G.Hargis, B. M.2014-05-20T15:33:26Z2014-05-20T15:33:26Z2008-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article139-142http://dx.doi.org/10.1637/8017-050807-ResNoteAvian Diseases. Athens: Amer Assoc Avian Pathologists, v. 52, n. 1, p. 139-142, 2008.0005-2086http://hdl.handle.net/11449/4205110.1637/8017-050807-ResNoteWOS:0002609077000248502462873517464Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAvian Diseases1.3280,656info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-23T07:33:54Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/42051Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:48:55.666341Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Evaluation of Salmonella-Lytic Properties of Bacteriophages Isolated from Commercial Broiler Houses |
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Evaluation of Salmonella-Lytic Properties of Bacteriophages Isolated from Commercial Broiler Houses |
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Evaluation of Salmonella-Lytic Properties of Bacteriophages Isolated from Commercial Broiler Houses Higgins, J. P. Salmonella bacteriophage drag swab |
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Evaluation of Salmonella-Lytic Properties of Bacteriophages Isolated from Commercial Broiler Houses |
title_full |
Evaluation of Salmonella-Lytic Properties of Bacteriophages Isolated from Commercial Broiler Houses |
title_fullStr |
Evaluation of Salmonella-Lytic Properties of Bacteriophages Isolated from Commercial Broiler Houses |
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Evaluation of Salmonella-Lytic Properties of Bacteriophages Isolated from Commercial Broiler Houses |
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Evaluation of Salmonella-Lytic Properties of Bacteriophages Isolated from Commercial Broiler Houses |
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Higgins, J. P. |
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Higgins, J. P. Andreatti Filho, Raphael Lucio [UNESP] Higgins, S. E. Wolfenden, A. D. Tellez, G. Hargis, B. M. |
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Andreatti Filho, Raphael Lucio [UNESP] Higgins, S. E. Wolfenden, A. D. Tellez, G. Hargis, B. M. |
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Univ Arkansas Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Higgins, J. P. Andreatti Filho, Raphael Lucio [UNESP] Higgins, S. E. Wolfenden, A. D. Tellez, G. Hargis, B. M. |
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Salmonella bacteriophage drag swab |
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Salmonella bacteriophage drag swab |
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Because of recent interest in bacteriophage therapy in poultry, information regarding the interaction of bacteriophages and potential host bacteria in the environment should be collected. The present studies were initiated with a rather typical commercial broiler integrator within the south-central United States to examine environmental Salmonella levels in two broiler complexes, attempt to isolate Salmonella-lytic bacteriophages, and elucidate a possible reason for differing apparent Salmonella prevalence. Significantly ( P<0.05) less Salmonella was isolated from houses in complex 1 ( 15/44 [ 34%] Salmonella-positive drag swabs) as compared to houses in complex 2 ( 22/24 [ 92%]). A total of seven Salmonella-lytic bacteriophages were isolated from Salmonella-positive environments, and two bacteriophages were isolated from a single Salmonella-negative house. During the initial bacteriophage isolation, individual bacteriophages did not replicate in the Salmonella host isolated from the same environment, and lysis of additional Salmonella hosts relied on high numbers of bacteriophage to be present. This suggests that the presence of these bacteriophages in the environment of a commercial broiler house had little to no effect on the presence of Salmonella. This study highlights the need to find additional bacteriophage sources, more effective isolation methods, and more innovative approaches to using bacteriophages to treat enteric disease. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1637/8017-050807-ResNote Avian Diseases. Athens: Amer Assoc Avian Pathologists, v. 52, n. 1, p. 139-142, 2008. 0005-2086 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/42051 10.1637/8017-050807-ResNote WOS:000260907700024 8502462873517464 |
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Avian Diseases. Athens: Amer Assoc Avian Pathologists, v. 52, n. 1, p. 139-142, 2008. 0005-2086 10.1637/8017-050807-ResNote WOS:000260907700024 8502462873517464 |
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