Frontiers in Microbiology (Aug 2022)

Positive biofilms to control surface-associated microbial communities in a broiler chicken production system - a field study

  • Virgile Guéneau,
  • Virgile Guéneau,
  • Ana Rodiles,
  • Bastien Frayssinet,
  • Jean-Christophe Piard,
  • Mathieu Castex,
  • Julia Plateau-Gonthier,
  • Romain Briandet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.981747
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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In the One Health concept, the use of beneficial bacteria to form positive biofilms that prevent the settlement of undesirable bacteria is a promising solution to limit the use of antimicrobials on farms. However, there is a lack of field studies reporting the onset of these beneficial bacteria after application and the effects on autochthonous surface microbiota. In the study reported here, the inner surfaces of commercial broiler chicken houses were treated or not with a bacterial consortium composed of Bacillus spp. and Pediococcus spp. strains, able to form covering biofilms in different laboratory models. Preinstalled coupons were sampled over time to capture microbial biofilm dynamics on-farm surfaces. The results showed that the bacterial consortium can establish on the farm surfaces, modulate microbial communities, and limit the implantation of Enterobacteriaceae and Enterococcaceae, two families containing potential pathogens.

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