Project: Bacteriophage based technology for pathogen control in aquaculture

Acronym FLAVOPHAGE (Reference Number: call2015-40)
Duration 01/04/2017 - 31/03/2020
Project Topic Globally, aquaculture is the fastest growing animal production industry (AGR: 8.8 %, FAO 2014), driven by an increasing demand for high quality protein and healthy food. In the Baltic Sea region, aquaculture growth is constrained by concerns about environmental impacts. To realize the full potential of the industry in the region, environmentally sustainable technologies must be developed and applied across the various stages of the aquaculture rearing cycle._x000D_ Rearing fish in high densities promotes invasion and transmission of pathogens leading to disease outbreaks and reduced survival at the fry stage in particular, causing substantial economic losses to the industry. For fish in marine or brackish aquaculture, vaccines are quite effective against the pathogens they encounter, but for fry stages facing the Flavobacterium pathogens found in freshwater aquaculture, vaccines do not work. Currently these pathogens are controlled with antibiotics but this strategy is flawed with serious concerns about development of bacterial antibiotic resistance as well as its potential transfer to human pathogenic bacteria. Our novel idea for disease management uses natural microbial 'warfare' that is both sustainable and environment-friendly: bacteriophages._x000D_ Our objective is to improve the sustainability, food safety, and productivity of aquaculture in the Baltic Sea region by developing environmentally balanced bacteriophage-based strategies to control the important Flavobacterium pathogens.
Network BONUS
Call Bonus Call 2015: Blue Baltic

Project partner

Number Name Role Country
1 University of Copenhagen Coordinator Denmark
2 University of Jyväskylä Partner Finland
3 Technical University of Denmark Partner Denmark
4 Åbo Akademi University Partner Finland
5 Phage Consultants Marcin Łoś Partner Poland