Viruses (Aug 2024)

Effect of Phage Spray on Hatchability and Chick Quality of Eggs Contaminated with <i>Salmonella</i> Typhimurium

  • Leping Wang,
  • Qinting Dong,
  • Kunping Tang,
  • Kaiou Han,
  • Huili Bai,
  • Yangyan Yin,
  • Changting Li,
  • Chunxia Ma,
  • Ling Teng,
  • Jun Li,
  • Yu Gong,
  • Yuying Liao,
  • Hao Peng,
  • Xiaoye Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v16081338
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. 1338

Abstract

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Salmonella Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) contamination poses a significant challenge to breeder egg hatchability and chick health, necessitating the exploration of alternative disinfection methods. This study investigates the potential of phage vB_SPuM_SP02 (SP02) as a novel disinfectant for breeder eggs contaminated with S. Typhimurium SM022. Phage SP02 was isolated from poultry farm effluent and characterized for morphology, biological properties, and genome properties. Experimental groups of specific pathogen-free (SPF) eggs were treated with Salmonella and phage SP02, and efficacy was assessed through hatching rates, chick survival, weight, Salmonella load, immune organ indices, and intestinal flora. Phage treatment effectively eradicated Salmonella contamination on eggshells within 12 h, resulting in increased hatching and survival rates compared to controls. Furthermore, phage treatment mitigated weight loss and tissue Salmonella load in chicks without causing immune organ damage while reducing Salmonella spp. abundance in the intestinal tract. This study demonstrates the potential of phage SP02 as an eco-friendly and efficient disinfectant for S. Typhimurium-contaminated breeder eggs, offering promising prospects for practical application in poultry production.

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