Phages infecting members of the opportunistic human pathogen, Salmonella enterica, are widespread in natural environments and offer a potential source of agents that could be used for controlling populations of this bacterium; yet, relatively little is known about these phages. Here we describe the isolation and characterization of 45 phages of Salmonella enterica from disparate geographic locations within British Columbia, Canada. Host-range profiling revealed host-specific patterns of susceptibility and resistance, with several phages identified that have a broad-host range (i.e., able to lyse >40% of bacterial hosts tested). One phage in particular, SE13, is able to lyse 51 out of the 61 Salmonella strains tested. Comparative geno...
Abstract Background Whole genome sequencing of bacteriophages suitable for biocontrol of pathogens ...
Salmonella is an important zoonotic pathogen and remains the primary cause of reported food poisonin...
Salmonella is a major cause of enteric illness in both humans and animals. The ability of Salmonella...
Phages infecting members of the opportunistic human pathogen, Salmonella enterica, are widespread in...
Phages infecting members of the opportunistic human pathogen, Salmonella enterica, are widespread i...
Numerous outbreaks in North America have been attributed to non-typhoidal Salmonella enterica. Bacte...
Bacteriophages that lyse Salmonella enterica are potential tools to target and control Salmonella in...
AbstractBacteriophages are the predominant biological entity on the planet. The recent explosion of ...
(Bacterio)phage PVP-SE1, isolated from a German wastewater plant, presents a high potential value as...
Salmonella is a globally distributed foodborne pathogen. Historically, Salmonella have been associat...
From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2021-06-23, pub-electronic 2021-06-28Publica...
The genus Salmonella has more than 2,600 serovars, and this trait is important when considering inte...
Bacteriophages that lyse Salmonella enterica are potential tools to target and control Salmonella in...
Bacteriophages display remarkable genetic diversity and host specificity. In this study, we explore ...
Bacteriophages display remarkable genetic diversity and host specificity. In this study, we explore ...
Abstract Background Whole genome sequencing of bacteriophages suitable for biocontrol of pathogens ...
Salmonella is an important zoonotic pathogen and remains the primary cause of reported food poisonin...
Salmonella is a major cause of enteric illness in both humans and animals. The ability of Salmonella...
Phages infecting members of the opportunistic human pathogen, Salmonella enterica, are widespread in...
Phages infecting members of the opportunistic human pathogen, Salmonella enterica, are widespread i...
Numerous outbreaks in North America have been attributed to non-typhoidal Salmonella enterica. Bacte...
Bacteriophages that lyse Salmonella enterica are potential tools to target and control Salmonella in...
AbstractBacteriophages are the predominant biological entity on the planet. The recent explosion of ...
(Bacterio)phage PVP-SE1, isolated from a German wastewater plant, presents a high potential value as...
Salmonella is a globally distributed foodborne pathogen. Historically, Salmonella have been associat...
From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2021-06-23, pub-electronic 2021-06-28Publica...
The genus Salmonella has more than 2,600 serovars, and this trait is important when considering inte...
Bacteriophages that lyse Salmonella enterica are potential tools to target and control Salmonella in...
Bacteriophages display remarkable genetic diversity and host specificity. In this study, we explore ...
Bacteriophages display remarkable genetic diversity and host specificity. In this study, we explore ...
Abstract Background Whole genome sequencing of bacteriophages suitable for biocontrol of pathogens ...
Salmonella is an important zoonotic pathogen and remains the primary cause of reported food poisonin...
Salmonella is a major cause of enteric illness in both humans and animals. The ability of Salmonella...