Isolation of phages against Streptococcus species in the oral cavity for potential control of dental diseases and associated systemic complications

dc.contributor.authorChepchumba, Beatrice
dc.contributor.authorAsudi, George. O.
dc.contributor.authorKatana, Japhet
dc.contributor.authorNgayo, Musa. O.
dc.contributor.authorKhayeli, Juliah Akhwale
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-16T09:17:55Z
dc.date.available2024-10-16T09:17:55Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.descriptionJournal Article
dc.description.abstractDental infections and systemic complications caused by Streptococcus species in the oral cavity are increasingly exhibiting resistance to commonly used antibiotics, posing a potential threat to global public health. Phage therapy may ofer a supe rior alternative, given that bacteriophages can be easily isolated and rapidly replicate in large numbers. In this study, six Streptococcus species from the oral cavity were characterized. Bacteriophages isolated from wastewater using five of these species as hosts produced plaques ranging from 0.2 to 2.4 mm in size. The phages demonstrated stability within a temperature range of 4 ℃ to 37 ℃. However, at temperatures exceeding 45 ℃, a noticeable reduction in bacteriophage titer was observed. Similarly, the phages showed greater stability within a pH range of 5 to 10. The isolated phages exhibited latency periods ranging from 15 to 20 min and had burst sizes varying from 10 to 200 viral particles. This study supports the potential use of bacteriophages in controlling infections caused by Streptococcus species.
dc.identifier.citationChepchumba, B., Asudi, G.O., Katana, J., Ngayo, M.O. & Khayeli, J.A. (2024). Isolation of phages against Streptococcus species in the oral cavity for potential control of dental diseases and associated systemic complications. Archives of Microbiology Vol. 206.
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/379036665
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/29192
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherArchives of Microbiology
dc.titleIsolation of phages against Streptococcus species in the oral cavity for potential control of dental diseases and associated systemic complications
dc.typeArticle
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