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Brief Report

Bacteriophages lytic for Salmonella rapidly reduce Salmonella contamination on glass and stainless steel surfaces

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Article: e25697 | Received 07 Mar 2013, Accepted 09 Jul 2013, Published online: 26 Jul 2013

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Figure 1. Electron micrographs of phages present in SalmoFresh and SalmoLyse. Black bars represent 0.1 μM.

Figure 1. Electron micrographs of phages present in SalmoFresh and SalmoLyse. Black bars represent 0.1 μM.

Figure 2. Efficacy of SalmoFresh™ or SalmoLyse™ on Salmonella-contaminated surfaces. Error bars represent standard error of the mean. Asterisks denote values that are significantly different from PBS controls (p < 0.05, t-test). (A) SalmoFresh™ treated stainless steel and glass surfaces contaminated with serotype Kentucky S800; (B) SalmoFresh™ treated glass surfaces contaminated with serotypes Brandenburg S806 or Paratyphi B S661; (C) SalmoLyse™ treated glass surfaces contaminated with serotypes Brandenburg S806 or Paratyphi B S661; (D) SalmoLyse™ treated stainless steel and glass surfaces contaminated with serotype Kentucky S800.

Figure 2. Efficacy of SalmoFresh™ or SalmoLyse™ on Salmonella-contaminated surfaces. Error bars represent standard error of the mean. Asterisks denote values that are significantly different from PBS controls (p < 0.05, t-test). (A) SalmoFresh™ treated stainless steel and glass surfaces contaminated with serotype Kentucky S800; (B) SalmoFresh™ treated glass surfaces contaminated with serotypes Brandenburg S806 or Paratyphi B S661; (C) SalmoLyse™ treated glass surfaces contaminated with serotypes Brandenburg S806 or Paratyphi B S661; (D) SalmoLyse™ treated stainless steel and glass surfaces contaminated with serotype Kentucky S800.
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