Isolation and characterization of bacteriophage in Providencia rettgeri.
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2024
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University of Manchester
Abstract
P. rettgeri is a gram-negative bacterium and a member of the Enterobacteriaceae family. It.
an opportunistic pathogen, which can cause many infections but primarily urinary tract
infections and is commonly associated with hospital-acquired infections. This bacterium is
part of the natural microbiome found in the human gut. Also, is a ubiquitous bacterium that
can be found in water sources, soil, and animals. The emergence of resistance in antibiotics
in particular carbapenem is a significant concern. Also, it plays a role in the dissemination of
this resistance across the world. Therefore, the exploration of alternative therapies is
required. One of the most promising alternative therapies is bacteriophages. Hence, this
study aims to isolate and characterize bacteriophages that target Providencia rettgeri. 12
environmental samples were collected from the outskirts of Manchester to isolate phages.
In addition, bioinformatic tools analysis was used to predict and highlight the role of
prophage in the bacteria genome. However, there were some challenges such as Phage
induction and failure of phage propagation therefore, understanding and exploiting the P.
rettgeri defence mechanism against phages is critical for further research.
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Bacteriophages, Providencia Rettgeri, Antibiotic resistance