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Veterinary vaccines : principles and applications
Metwally, Samia ; Viljoen, Gerrit J. ; El Idrissi, Ahmed
Wiley Blackwell;Food and Agriculture Organization
2021
9781119506287
K-01-00
Vaccination ; Réponse immunitaire ; Organisation internationale ; Santé publique ; Production animale ; Contrôle de qualité ; Prophylaxie sanitaire ; Animaux d'élevage
Provides a concise and authoritative reference on the use of vaccines against diseases of livestock
Compiled by Senior Animal Health Officers at The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and with contributions from international leading experts, Veterinary Vaccines: Principles and Applications is a concise and authoritative reference featuring easily readable reviews of the latest research in vaccinology and vaccine immune response to pathogens of major economic impact to livestock.
It covers advice and recommendations for vaccine production, quality control, and effective vaccination schemes including vaccine selection, specifications, vaccination programs, vaccine handling in the field, application, failures, and assessment of herd protection. In addition, the book presents discussions on the current status and potential future developments of vaccines and vaccination against selected transboundary animal diseases.
Provides a clear and comprehensive guide on using veterinary vaccines to protect livestock from diseases
Teaches the principles of vaccinology and vaccine immune response
Highlights the vaccine production schemes and standards for quality control testing
Offers easy-to-read reviews of the most current research on the subject
Gives readers advice and recommendations on which vaccination schemes are most effective
Discusses the today's state of vaccines and vaccination against selected transboundary animal diseases as well as possible future developments in the field
Veterinary Vaccines: Principles and Applications is an important resource for veterinary practitioners, animal health department officials, vaccine scientists, and veterinary students. It will also be of interest to professional associations and NGO active in livestock industry.
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Localisation : Wiley-UBCM
Type de fond : Fonds dématérialisé
Section I: Importance of veterinary vaccines
Chapter 1: The role of veterinary vaccines in livestock production, animal health and public health
Chapter 2: Principles of vaccinology and vaccine immune response
Chapter 3: Role of the regional and international organizations in vaccine international standards
Chapter 4: Vaccination strategies, implementation and monitoring
Section II: Current and future veterinary vaccines
Chapter 5: Viral vaccines
Chapter 6: Bacterial and mycoplasma vaccines
Chapter 7: Protozoal and rickettsial vaccines
Chapter 8: Parasite vaccines
Chapter 9: Fish vaccines
Chapter 10: Novel developments and next generation vaccines
Section III: Aspects of vaccine production, quality control and distribution
Chapter 11: The manufacture of veterinary vaccines: Manufacturing facilities
Chapter 12: The manufacture of veterinary vaccines: Quality control of the manufacturing processes
Chapter 13: The manufacture of veterinary vaccines: Control of final product
Chapter 14: The manufacture of veterinary vaccines: External assessment and registration of veterinary vaccines
Chapter 15: Aspects of vaccine accessibility and commercialization
Chapter 16: Vaccine strategic reserves
Section IV: Veterinary vaccines for selected animal diseases
Chapter 17: Foot and mouth disease
Chapter 18: Avian influenza
Chapter 19: Rift Valley Fever
Chapter 20: Bluetongue
Chapter 21: Peste des Petits Ruminants
Chapter 22: Brucellosis
Chapter 23: Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia
Chapter 24: Classical Swine Fever
Chapter 25: Newcastle disease virus
Chapter 26: Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome
Chapter 27: Anthrax
Chapter 28: Capripox (lumpy skin disease & sheep and goat pox)
Chapter 29: Rabies