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Vaccine Technology III

Veterinary Vaccines

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Process Scale-Up And Optimization For Production Of High Efficacy Oral Rabies Vaccine, Amine Kamen, Chun Fang Shen, Stephane Lanthier, Danielle Jacob, Johnny Montes, Andrew Beresford Jun 2010

Process Scale-Up And Optimization For Production Of High Efficacy Oral Rabies Vaccine, Amine Kamen, Chun Fang Shen, Stephane Lanthier, Danielle Jacob, Johnny Montes, Andrew Beresford

Vaccine Technology III

Rabies is an important causative agent of disease resulting in an acute infection of the nervous system and death of the individual. Rabies remains an important public health program in developing countries, and the indigenous threat of rabies continues in developed countries because of wildlife reservoirs. Globally, there are about 55,000 fatal human cases of rabies each year [WHO, 2007]. Control of rabies in wildlife remains an important challenge for government offices.

There are numbers of rabies vaccines commercially available for controls of wildlife rabies. However, these vaccines currently distributed to wildlife do not effectively immunize all at-risk species, especially …


The Challenge Of Developing New Generation Vaccines For Control And Eradication Of Foot And Mouth Disease In South America, Susana Levy Jun 2010

The Challenge Of Developing New Generation Vaccines For Control And Eradication Of Foot And Mouth Disease In South America, Susana Levy

Vaccine Technology III

Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is a highly infectious viral disease that affects food producing animals such as cattle, pigs and sheep. The FMD status given by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) has a huge financial impact on countries that have economies based on meat trade. In the past 15 years the MERCOSUR countries (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) have consolidated industrial processes to supply the region with safe and efficacious vaccines to prevent FMD in livestock. Control and eradication programs rely heavily on compulsory vaccination with multivalent whole virus inactivated vaccines. Currently, vaccines are industrially obtained by …


Nipah/Hendra: Understanding The Links Between Human And Veterinary Emerging Diseases, Jules Minke Jun 2010

Nipah/Hendra: Understanding The Links Between Human And Veterinary Emerging Diseases, Jules Minke

Vaccine Technology III

Animals constitute an important source of infectious diseases for humans and the majority of recent emerging diseases in humans are zoonotic. Infections occur through direct or indirect transmission from wildlife reservoirs or via the food chain. Nipah and Hendra viruses have recently joined the growing list of viruses that emerged from bats to cause serious disease in humans and livestock. Although the precise mode of virus transmission is not fully understood, human infection appears to be the result of close contact with infected horses and pigs that act as amplifying hosts. Improved control strategies are necessary to reduce the transmission …