HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Chake Keerqin from the University of Arkansas, United States have published the article: A lytic bacteriophage isolate reduced Clostridium perfringens induced lesions in necrotic enteritis challenged broilers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The bacteriophages were tested for lytic ability against four pathogenic C. perfringens strains (NE14 NE18 NE21 and NE36) to investigate the bacteriophage`s virulence against target hosts in_vitro.
SUMMARY
On exposure to specific bacteriophages, a host bacterium undergoes lysis resulting in the death of the bacterium and the release of bacteriophages that can continue to infect other host . . .
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