Bacteriophages as antimicrobial agents against major pathogens in swine: a review

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Jiancheng Zhang
Zhen Li
Zhenhui Cao
Lili Wang
Xiaoyu Li
Shuying Li
Yongping Xu
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[1] School of Life Science and Biotechnology,Faculty of Animal Science and Technology
[2] Dalian University of Technology,undefined
[3] Ministry of Education Center for Food Safety of Animal Origin,undefined
[4] Yunnan Agricultural University,undefined
[5] Dalian SEM Bio-Engineering Technology Co. Ltd.,undefined
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Antibiotic resistance; Bacteriophage; Food safety; Phage therapy; Swine;
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In recent years, the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria has become a global concern which has prompted research into the development of alternative disease control strategies for the swine industry. Bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) offer the prospect of a sustainable alternative approach against bacterial pathogens with the flexibility of being applied therapeutically or for biological control purposes. This paper reviews the use of phages as an antimicrobial strategy for controlling critical pathogens including Salmonella and Escherichia coli with an emphasis on the application of phages for improving performance and nutrient digestibility in swine operations as well as in controlling zoonotic human diseases by reducing the bacterial load spread from pork products to humans through the meat.
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