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Bacteriophages are increasingly being used as biological control agents against pathogenic bacteria. In the present study, we isolate and characterize bacteriophage Akh-2 from Geoje Island, South Korea, to evaluate its utility in controlling motile septicemia. Akh-2 lysed four of the seven strains tested. Transmission electron microscopy analysis showed that Akh-2 belongs to the Siphoviridae family, with head and tail sizes of 50 ± 5 and 170 ± 5 nm, respectively. One-step growth curve analysis revealed that the phage has a latent period of 50 ± 5 min and a burst size of 139 ± 5 plaque-forming units per infected cell. The phage appeared stable in a pH range of 6-8 and a temperature range of -80 to 46 °C. Based on next-generation sequencing analysis, its genome is 114,901 bp in size, with a 44.22% G + C content and 254 open reading frames. During an artificial induction of the disease, loach ( treated with Akh-2 showed an increased survival rate and time compared with the non-treated control. Our results suggest that Akh-2 is a potential biological agent for the treatment of infections in fish.

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  • * Akh-2 belongs to the Siphoviridae family, has specific head and tail sizes, and exhibits a latent period of about 50 minutes, with a burst size indicating a strong ability to infect and replicate within host cells.
  • * In experiments, loach fish treated with Akh-2 had higher survival rates during disease induction compared to untreated fish, suggesting its potential use in treating infections in aquatic animals.
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