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. 2022 Jan 2:307:198599.
doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198599. Epub 2021 Oct 12.

Novel lytic bacteriophage vB_GEC_EfS_9 against Enterococcus faecium

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Novel lytic bacteriophage vB_GEC_EfS_9 against Enterococcus faecium

S Rigvava et al. Virus Res. .

Abstract

Enterococcus spp. is a common commensal microorganism, however, some strains can cause opportunistic infections in humans. Treatment of Enterococcus faecium-related endocarditis, urinary and genital tract infections, meningitis, septicemia, and even neonatal sepsis is often complicated by antibiotic resistance. The spread of multi-resistant bacterial strains has renewed interest in phage therapy, which has many advantages: Its advantages include a much lower frequency of resistance development compared to antibiotics and strict specificity, which allows affecting of only their target microbes without disturbing necessary microbiome. We isolated and characterized a virulent bacteriophage which is active against Enterococcus faecium clinical strains. The phage, which was designated as vB_GEC_EfS_9 was studied in terms of its growth pattern and adsorption rate, as well as its host range. The whole genome of the phage was sequenced and analyzed. Obtained results indicate that phage vB_GEC_EfS_9 is a virulent phage which has a very good potential for therapeutic use against strains of E. faecium.

Keywords: Antibiotic resistance; Bacteriophages; Enterococcus faecium; Phage therapy; Vancomycin resistant enterococci.

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