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Bacteriophage preparation lytic for Shigella significantly reduces Shigella sonnei contamination in various foods

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PLOS ONE
卷 12, 期 3, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0175256

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  1. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) [W911NF-11-C-0074]
  2. United States Army [W911QY09-C-0079]

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ShigaShield (TM) is a phage preparation composed of five lytic bacteriophages that specifically target pathogenic Shigella species found in contaminated waters and foods. In this study, we examined the efficacy of various doses (9x10(5)-9x10(7) PFU/g) of ShigaShield (TM) in removing experimentally added Shigella on deli meat, smoked salmon, pre-cooked chicken, lettuce, melon and yogurt. The highest dose (2x10(7) or 9x10(7) PFU/g) of ShigaShield (TM) applied to each food type resulted in at least 1 log (90%) reduction of Shigella in all the food types. There was significant (P<0.01) reduction in the Shigella levels in all phage treated foods compared to controls, except for the lowest phage dose (9x10(5) PFU/g) on melon where reduction was only ca. 45% (0.25 log). The genomes of each component phage in the cocktail were fully sequenced and analyzed, and they were found not to contain any undesirable genes including those listed in the US Code for Federal Regulations (40 CFR Ch1). Our data suggest that ShigaShieldTM (and similar phage preparations with potent lytic activity against Shigella spp.) may offer a safe and effective approach for reducing the levels of Shigella in various foods that may be contaminated with the bacterium.

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