Bacteriophages as an alternative to the use of antibiotics in poultry breeding

T. Guerrero, S. Zapata
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. Abstract Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is an emerging problem worldwide; antimicrobials used in animal husbandry are the most important factor in the propagation of resistance genes, because the amount of antibiotics used in the animal industry is greater than in the medical field. Since phages constitute a safe alternative for the control of human pathogenic bacteria in food, this project aimed to isolate and characterize Salmonella spp. bacteriophages and use them to reduce the presence of this pathogen in poultry at the farm level, without the use of antibiotics. We obtained phage cocktails that showed lytic activity in vitro against 83% of the Salmonella strains isolated from poultry farms. The cocktails with the greatest spectrum of activity against Salmonella were obtained from nearby polluted rivers. We were able to eliminate the pathogen from the chicken intestine when phages were applied 48 hours before the animals were slaughtered, but it is necessary to maintain a permanent monitoring of the phage's lytic activity against resistant strains of Salmonella.
在家禽养殖中,噬菌体作为抗生素的替代品
. 摘要细菌对抗生素的耐药性是一个全球性的新问题;畜牧业中使用的抗菌剂是导致耐药基因繁殖的最重要因素,因为畜牧业中抗生素的使用量大于医疗领域。由于噬菌体是控制食品中人类致病菌的一种安全选择,本项目旨在分离和表征沙门氏菌噬菌体,并在不使用抗生素的情况下,利用它们在农场水平上减少家禽中这种病原体的存在。我们获得的噬菌体鸡尾酒在体外对从家禽养殖场分离的83%的沙门氏菌株具有裂解活性。抗沙门氏菌活性最强的鸡尾酒来自附近受污染的河流。我们能够在屠宰前48小时将噬菌体应用于鸡肠中消除病原体,但有必要对噬菌体对耐药沙门氏菌菌株的裂解活性进行永久监测。
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