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Bacteriophage use to control Salmonella biofilm on surfaces present in chicken slaughterhouses.

Keila Carolina de Ornellas Dutka Garcia1, Isadora Mainieri de Oliveira Corrêa1, Larissa Quinto Pereira1, Tarcísio Macedo Silva1, Mateus de Souza Ribeiro Mioni1, Ana Carolina de Moraes Izidoro1, Igor Henrique Vellano Bastos1, Guilherme Augusto Marietto Gonçalves1, Adriano Sakai Okamoto1, Raphael Lucio Andreatti Filho2.   

Abstract

Foodborne diseases represent a major risk to public health worldwide. Pathogenic bacteria can live in the form of biofilm within the food industry, providing a permanent source of contamination. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of the types of adhesion surfaces on Salmonella biofilm formation at eight different times, and analyze the action time of a bacteriophage pool on established biofilms. Most of the samples used were classified as weak biofilm producers, with serovars Enteritidis and Heidelberg showing the highest frequency of biofilm formation. Glass and stainless steel surfaces significantly favored biofilm formation at 60 and 36 h of incubation respectively, but the polyvinyl chloride surface did not favor biofilm production, suggesting that the type of material may interfere with production. The bacteriophage pool action period focused on 3 h, but treatment of 9 h on glass surface biofilms was superior to other treatments because it affected the largest number of samples. These results suggests that some surface types and Salmonella serotypes may promote biofilm formation and indicate bacteriophages as an alternative to control biofilms. But further studies are required to prove the effectiveness and safety of bacteriophage therapy as an alternative in the antimicrobial control in the processing plants.
© 2017 Poultry Science Association Inc.

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Keywords:  Salmonella; bacteriophage; biofilm; chicken meat

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28595324     DOI: 10.3382/ps/pex124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Poult Sci        ISSN: 0032-5791            Impact factor:   3.352


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