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. 2021 Mar 8;12:628309. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.628309

TABLE 1.

Overview of the studied experimental delivery methods.

Exp. Phage delivery method Administered phage titer Administration time Fish
Bacterial infection dose (IP) (CFU fish–1)
Weight (g) Total n. (n. per replicate)
A Phage-sprayed feed 1.6 × 108 ± 2.5 × 107 PFU g–1 b Continuous feeding started 12 days before IP* 1.9 (±0.7)c 895 (55 ± 4)d 1.0 × 104
Phage-immobilized feed 8.3 × 107 ± 4.8 × 107 PFU g–1 b
Control feeda 0 ± 0 PFU g–1 b
B Bath I. ∼106 PFU ml–1 II. ∼106 PFU ml–1 III. ∼105 PFU ml–1 I. 48 h after IP* (1 h 30 min); II. One (1 h 30 min) and III. two weeks (3 h 30 min) after 1st bath 2–3 125 (31 ± 1) d 1.0 × 105
Control bath I. 0 PFU ml–1 II. 0 PFU ml–1 III. 0 PFU ml–1
C IP injection 1.7 × 108 PFU fish–1 3 days after IP* ∼7 120 (20 ± 0)d 1.7 × 107
Control IP injection 0 PFU fish–1

*IP, bacterial intraperitoneal injection. aNon-treated commercial feed from the same batch as the phage-treated feed types. bAverage and standard deviation (n = 3). cAverage weight of fish sampled after 10 days of phage feed prophylaxis (standard deviation in the parenthesis; n = 15). dAverage number of fish per aquaria and standard deviation in the parenthesis.