Research focused on swine infections
A bacterial pathogen that can cause respiratory disease, meningitis, and sudden death in post-weaned piglets can cause significant animal health challenges and economic losses for producers.
Swine Innovation Porc (SIP) is investing in new research aimed at addressing Streptococcus suis. The project is led by Dongyan Xu Niu at the University of Calgary.
The three-year study will explore ways to control Streptococcus suis by engineering bacteria to deliver bacteriophage-derived enzymes that can specifically target and break down the pathogen.
Researchers will identify the enzymes, integrate them into Lactobacillus strains, and evaluate their ability to protect piglets from infection, potentially improving piglet health while reducing reliance on antimicrobials.


