Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Salmonella Infantis and Salmonella Enteritidis specific bacteriophages isolated form poultry faeces as a complementary tool for cleaning and disinfection against Salmonella.
- Journal:
- Comparative immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases
- Year:
- 2020
- Authors:
- Sevilla-Navarro, S et al.
- Affiliation:
- Centro de Calidad Aví · Spain
Abstract
Salmonellosis represents an important public health concern. Several authors point out the inefficiency of the cleaning and disinfection protocols to remove the bacteria from the field. For this reason, innovative techniques, as bacteriophages, could be implemented to control the bacteria. The main objectives of this study were to assess the effect of bacteriophages against Salmonella Infantis and Salmonella Enteritidis on farm surfaces, and to evaluate bacteriophage procedure application as sanitiser against Salmonella in field conditions. Thus, most prevalent serovars in poultry production were selected (Salmonella Infantis and Salmonella Enteritidis) to contaminate farm facilities. Then, two specific bacteriophages isolated from poultry faeces were applied against them. Results showed Salmonella Infantis and Salmonella Enteritidis decreased of 4.55 logCFU/mL and 3.85 logCFU/mL, respectively; the maximum reduction in Salmonella was the 5day, after 10PFU/mL and 10PFU/mL bacteriophage application. These results highlight bacteriophages as a promising tool together with cleaning and disinfection.
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