Promoting healthy poultry farming in India can have lasting impact on human & environmental health: Unveiling new sustainable alternative to bacterial disease prevention
Professor Jarosław Dastych, leading scientist and Founder CEO of
Proteon Pharmaceuticals discusses his precision biology based solution for sustainable
poultry farming
The technology uses ‘bacteriophages’ as a preventative antibacterial
solution to improve animal and human health
The sustainable alternative to bacterial disease prevention promises
to have long term benefits for human health and environment
by Priya Jadhav
Mumbai, July 10, 2019: Rising demand for meat and eggs and a resultant turn towards intensive poultry
production has in recent decades given rise to a number of health and
environmental concerns that pose a challenge to the poultry industry. Bacterial disease
causes huge economic losses while resulting in environmental waste and threat
to human health. The solution lies in innovation to promote safe and
sustainable animal farming.
It is
estimated that Campylobacter and Salmonella infections that are rampant
in poultry together account for 9 in 10 reported cases of bacteria-related food
poisonings globally. On the other hand, excessive use of veterinary drugs, feed
additives and anti-microbials that are currently used to treat animals and
prevent diseases can have major long term implications on human health and the
environment.
As one of the largest producers of
poultry and eggs, India has also faced concerns over safety of its chicken
stock and eggs. #IndiaForHealthyChicken is a powerful initiative that promotes
the need for cultivating healthy birds for the larger good of human beings and
the environment.
To
address the challenges emanating from current farming practices, Proteon Pharmaceuticals,
a Poland-based innovative biotechnology company has pioneered a revolutionary
new approach to support healthy growth of chicken and other livestock. The new
approach provides a sustainable tool for bacterial disease prevention. It also
supports healthier poultry birds with improved performance.
Professor Jarosław Dastych, the Founder CEO of Proteon Pharmaceuticals,
is a leading scientist, an author of over 40 international publications and a
co-author of 4 biotechnology-related patents. His research interests range from
immunology, toxicology and molecular biology to the development of novel
diagnostic tools and bacteriophage-based or related treatment of disease. Prof
Dastych was in Mumbai today to discuss his revolutionary approach to breeding
healthy poultry birds and the widespread benefits it will have on human and
environmental health.
The
revolutionary new approach to bacterial control uses naturally occurring microorganisms
‘bacteriophages’ to eliminate pathogenic bacteria without causing any harm to
the microbiome or gut flora of the birds. By promoting health growth of birds,
this significantly reduces the need for use of antibiotics.
“Bacteriophages
a.k.a phages are microorganisms that are a natural element of our environment.
Phages are everywhere, i.e. on human hands, skin, in the animal gut and in the
soil. They are the oldest and most numerous organisms on Earth – and have been
protecting humans and animals from bacteria for the last 3.5 billion years.
Because lytic phages eliminate only their selected bacteria (they are unable to
interact with animal or human cells), they are completely safe to birds or
humans and they eliminate the bacteria without any damage to the microbiome,
whose diversity is crucial for efficient feed conversion and immunity,” explained Professor Jarosław Dastych.
Proteon’s
innovation has been possible thanks to the development of an advanced
phage-technology platform. The platform uses precision biology, genomics, bioinformatics
and molecular biology to identify, test and select appropriate bacteriophages. Using
Artificial intelligence, the technology then selects phages that can be
developed for industrial production which are then delivered to the industrial
farming environment in the form of feed additives.
“The word bacteriophage
actually means ‘bacteria eater’. These phages destroy their host cells through
a natural process without interacting with human or animal cells. Neither do
they contaminate the soil or the waters, nor do they leave residue in the meat.
This makes them environmentally sustainable and healthy as well. Because they
do not damage the microbiome, they help support growing naturally more healthy
animals, which require fewer artificial and/or damaging solutions to prevent
bacterial contamination,” adds Dr
Bhushan Bhavsar, Managing Director - Vetphage Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.
Vetphage
Pharmaceuticals is a subsidiary Company of Proteon Pharmaceuticals SA. Vetphage
handles all operations for the APAC region. As its MD, Dr Bhavsar is leading
the movement #IndiaForHealthyChicken from the front.
The products containing a cocktail of
bacteriophage are 100% natural and biodegradable. They are used as feed
additives for poultry and aquaculture, while the company is developing further
solutions for pig and cattle farming. They help to reduce pathogenic bacteria
without side effects, without leaving any residue and without creating antibiotic
resistant strains of bacteria.
India is the third-largest egg
producer in the world after China and the USA and the fourth-largest chicken
producer in the world after China, Brazil and the USA. In India, the per capita
consumption of eggs has gone up from 30 eggs per annum to 68 eggs per annum,
and that of chicken from 400 gms per annum, to 2.5 kg per annum between 2012
and 2017.
INFORMATION ABOUT PROFESSOR JAROSŁAW DASTYCH
Prof. Jarosław Dastych
received his PhD in Medical Biology from the Medical University of Łódź in 1991
and started his scientific carrier at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Łódź,
Poland. For several years he worked at the US National Institute of Health
(NIH) in Bethesda, USA. In 2000 Prof. Dastych established the first research
laboratory at the newly created International Institute of Molecular and Cell
Biology in Warsaw. In 2005 Prof. Dastych created Proteon Pharmaceuticals, a
Polish biotechnological company that belongs to the world leaders using
bacteriophages (natural organisms that destroy pathogenic bacteria) in
industrial animal breeding.
INFORMATION ABOUT PROTEON PHARMACEUTICALS & VETPHAGE
PHARMACEUTICALS
Proteon Pharmaceuticals
S.A. is a Polish
biotechnological company that is a leader among companies that use
bacteriophages in industrial scale. The company developed and produces a new
generation of natural antibacterial products used to protect health of livestock,
i.e. poultry, cattle, fish without affecting human health.
Proteon Pharmaceuticals has globally-unique solutions,
starting with the development of bacteriophage products, through initiating and
running research works (in own R&D Centre), to commercial testing of
solutions and their industrial production, marketing, sales and distribution.
The products are used to protect animal health against
pathogenic bacteria: BAFASAL® and BAFASAL+G® used in
poultry farming prevent Salmonella infections and BAFADOR® is
used in fish farming to fight against most common deadly pathogens. The company
also develops new products for poultry and fish farming and solutions for pig
and cattle farming. Proteon Pharmaceuticals also offers microbiology services
in farming diagnostics, production environment monitoring and veterinary
autovaccines.
Vetphage
Pharmaceuticals is a subsidiary of Proteon Pharmaceuticals Group based in Mumbai.
Its main focus is to market high quality, effective and innovative veterinary
bacteriophage products, created by Proteon, available at affordable cost to
poultry industry in India and neighboring countries. Vetphage currently offers
3 products – BAFASAL®, BAFASAL+G® (for poultry) and BAFADOR® (for aquaculture)
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