Bacteriophages as Potential Tools for Detection and Control of Salmonella spp. in Food Systems

Microorganisms. 2019 Nov 17;7(11):570. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms7110570.

Abstract

The global problem of antibiotic resistance in bacteria is quickly developing in most antibiotics used in hospitals and livestock. Recently, the infections with multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria become a major cause of death worldwide. Current antibiotics are not very effective in treating MDR Salmonella infections, which have become a public health threat. Therefore, novel approaches are needed to rapidly detect and effectively control antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Bacteriophages (phages) have seen renewed attention for satisfying those requirements due to their host-specific properties. Therefore, this review aims to discuss the possibility of using phages as a detection tool for recognizing bacterial cell surface receptors and an alternative approach for controlling antibiotic-resistant pathogens in food systems.

Keywords: Salmonella; bacteriophage; food system; phage control; phage detection.

Publication types

  • Review