Aim: To use partially 
characterized phages for generation of phage lysates having potential to be 
developed as vaccines against S. Abortusequi. 
 Materials and Methods: 
Phage/s isolation from several sewage samples was attempted against 
Salmonella Abortusequi strains procured from the National Salmonella 
Reference Centre, IVRI using enrichment and agar overlay technique. A 
concentrated stock of the phage was prepared after its purification. The lytic 
range, morphology and DNA size were determined. 
 Results: Two lytic phages 
could be isolated and purified. The phage with wider lytic range was found to 
possess a hexagonal head with a very short tail. The DNA size was found to be 
21kb. 
 Conclusion: The investigation reports first isolation of a lytic 
phage against Salmonella Abortusequi. The phage can be used in future for 
development of phage lysate based immune therapeutic agent against equine 
abortions.
Keywords: bacteriophage, lytic phage, Salmonella 
Abortusequi