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Fig 1.

The diagram demonstrates the process for the recovery of bacteriophages from HWW samples.

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Fig 2.

The diagram demonstrates the screening lytic phages against AmpC-KP strains in HWW samples by spot assay.

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Fig 3.

The prevalence of AmpC phages isolated from HWW by spot test.

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Fig 4.

The AmpC-specific phages lytic zones formation: The clear lytic zone and turbid lytic zone.

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Fig 5.

The plaque number was TNTC (>300 plaques) using the plaque assay method.

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Fig 6.

The AmpC-KP phage size ranges from 1 to 3mm.

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Table 1.

The comparison between the dilution with AmpC-KP phage titer.

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Table 2.

The host range of AmpC- specific phages by spot assay.

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Fig 7.

AmpC phages stability at different temperatures by plaque assay.

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Table 3.

The comparison between the temperature values with AmpC phage titer (PFU/ml).

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Fig 8.

AmpC phages stability at different pH by plaque assay.

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Table 4.

The comparison between the pH values with AmpC phage titer (PFU/ml).

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Fig 9.

AmpC phages stability at different chloroform concentrations by plaque assay.

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Table 5.

The comparison between the chloroform concentration with AmpC phage titer (PFU/ml).

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Fig 10.

The morphology of AmpC phage (Siphoviridae) under HRTEM by negative staining.

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