Affiliation:
1. Department of Animal Sciences, Purdue University, 915 W. State St., West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, and USDA ARS, Livestock Behavior Research Unit, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Contamination of meat products with food-borne pathogens usually results from the carcass coming in contact with the feces of an infected animal during processing. In the case of
Salmonella
, pigs can become colonized with the organism during transport and lairage from contaminated trailers and holding pens, resulting in increased pathogen shedding just prior to processing. Increased shedding, in turn, amplifies the likelihood of carcass contamination by magnifying the amount of bacteria that enters the processing facility. We conducted a series of experiments to test whether phage therapy could limit
Salmonella
infections at this crucial period. In a preliminary experiment done with small pigs (3 to 4 weeks old; 30 to 40 lb), administration of an anti-
Salmonella
phage cocktail at the time of inoculation with
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhimurium reduced
Salmonella
colonization by 99.0 to 99.9% (2- to 3-log reduction) in the tonsils, ileum, and cecum. To test the efficacy of phage therapy in a production-like setting, we inoculated four market-weight pigs (in three replicates) with
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhimurium and allowed the challenged pigs to contaminate a holding pen for 48 h. Sixteen naïve pigs were randomly split into two groups which received either the anti-
Salmonella
phage cocktail or a mock treatment. Both groups of pigs were comingled with the challenged pigs in the contaminated pen. Treatment with the anti-
Salmonella
phage cocktail significantly reduced cecal
Salmonella
concentrations (95%;
P
< 0.05) while also reducing (numerically) ileal
Salmonella
concentrations (90%;
P
= 0.06). Additional
in vitro
studies showed that the phage cocktail was also lytic against several non-Typhimurium serovars.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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