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<subfield code="a">Bacteriophages are ubiquitous organisms that can be specific to one or multiple strains&#xd;
of hosts, in addition to being the most abundant entities on the planet. It is estimated that they&#xd;
exceed ten times the total number of bacteria. They are classified as temperate, which means that&#xd;
phages can integrate their genome into the host genome, originating a prophage that replicates&#xd;
with the host cell and may confer immunity against infection by the same type of phage; and lytics,&#xd;
those with greater biotechnological interest and are viruses that lyse the host cell at the end of its&#xd;
reproductive cycle. When lysogenic, they are capable of disseminating bacterial antibiotic resistance&#xd;
genes through horizontal gene transfer. When professionally lytic—that is, obligately lytic and not&#xd;
recently descended from a temperate ancestor—they become allies in bacterial control in ecological&#xd;
imbalance scenarios; these viruses have a biofilm-reducing capacity. Phage therapy has also been&#xd;
advocated by the scientific community, given the uniqueness of issues related to the control of&#xd;
microorganisms and biofilm production when compared to other commonly used techniques. The&#xd;
advantages of using bacteriophages appear as a viable and promising alternative. This review will&#xd;
provide updates on the landscape of phage applications for the biocontrol of pathogens in industrial&#xd;
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