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Bacteriophage in-feed application: A novel approach to preventing Salmonella Enteritidis colonization in chicks fed experimentally contaminated feed
oleh: E.A. Kimminau, K.N. Russo, T.P. Karnezos, H.G. Oh, J.J. Lee, C.C. Tate, J.A. Baxter, R.D. Berghaus, C.L. Hofacre
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Diterbitkan: | Elsevier 2020-12-01 |
Deskripsi
Summary: Ensuring the safety of food sources continues to be a priority in animal production. This requires elucidating and utilizing interventions such as bacteriophages (BP) to reduce pathogens such as Salmonella. This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a bacteriophage in the feed for its ability to reduce Salmonella Enteritidis (S.E.) colonization in broilers. Two hundred seventy day-of-hatch broiler chicks were placed into 3 treatments: 1) challenged control, 2) 1 kg BP/metric ton, and 3) 1.5 kg BP/metric ton. Birds were given S.E.-contaminated (105 CFU/g feed) diets from day of trial (DOT) 8 to 14. Both BP treatments significantly reduced S.E. prevalence from cloacal swabs on DOT 14 (P < 0.001). There were no significant differences in liver and spleen S.E. prevalence among treatments on DOT 28. The S.E. prevalence in the ceca was significantly lower (P < 0.001) in both BP treatments on DOT 28. This study demonstrates the efficacy of in-feed BP in reducing S.E.-contamination of feed as it passes the GI tract.