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Researchers from the School of Biosciences and Technology in Vellore, India have discovered a phage called vB_SalP_792 that shows promise in treating drug-resistant Salmonella infections. The phage was obtained from sewage and was found to be effective against multiple clinical strains of Salmonella enterica. It demonstrated stability, lytic ability, and antibiofilm properties, making it a potential biocontrol agent for preventing Salmonella infections in food. The researchers suggest that further studies and therapeutic applications should be explored. [Extracted from the article] |