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Evaluation of bacteriophage therapy of Aeromonas hydrophila infection in a freshwater fish, Pangasius buchanani

Ritu Kumari, Ragini Yadav, Deepak Kumar, Radha Chaube, Gopal Nath

2023Frontiers in Aquaculture13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction The present study aimed to optimize the doses and schedule of specific bacteriophage cocktails in freshwater fish infections as prophylactic and therapeutic measures. Methods The three most active phages against Aeromonas hydrophila (A. hydrophila ) (φAHBHU12, φAHBHU16, and φAHBHU19) were characterized phenotypically and genotypically. Intramuscular and water immersion routes were used to calculate the absolute lethal dose of A. hydrophila in Pangasius buchanani . Phage therapy was given simultaneously and after 6, 12, and 24 h of bacterial challenge through intramuscular and water immersion routes. Results The prophylactic and early phage administration could save the fish. Furthermore, the dose of intramuscular 1.0 × 10 4 plaque-forming unit (PFU)/fish and water immersion 1.0 × 10 6 PFU mL –1 of the phage cocktail was optimal. Discussion The efficacy of bacteriophage therapy as preventive or curative measures practical when administered simultaneously or early hours of A. hydrophila infection in aquaculture systems. Phage-based approaches may be used as an alternative to antibiotics in aquaculture to reduce antibiotic use as a part of the “One Health” approach.

Topics & Concepts

Aeromonas hydrophilaBacteriophagePhage therapyAquacultureAntibioticsMicrobiologyBiologyIntramuscular injectionAeromonasFish <Actinopterygii>MedicineFisheryBacteriaEscherichia coliInternal medicineGeneGeneticsBiochemistryBacteriophages and microbial interactionsAquaculture disease management and microbiotaAnimal Virus Infections Studies