2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2013.11.068
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Development of immunization trials against Pasteurella multocida

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“…A variety of types of vaccine have been constructed to prevent pasteurellosis in livestock, but formulating effective vaccines is still a challenge (Ahmad et al, 2014). This study found respiratory niche association of some clonal isolates in rabbits, confirming the clonal nature and niche association of some P. multocida isolates in other previously reported animal hosts (Bisgaard et al, 2013;Davies et al, 2003Davies et al, , 2004Hotchkiss et al, 2011;Pors et al, 2011).…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…A variety of types of vaccine have been constructed to prevent pasteurellosis in livestock, but formulating effective vaccines is still a challenge (Ahmad et al, 2014). This study found respiratory niche association of some clonal isolates in rabbits, confirming the clonal nature and niche association of some P. multocida isolates in other previously reported animal hosts (Bisgaard et al, 2013;Davies et al, 2003Davies et al, , 2004Hotchkiss et al, 2011;Pors et al, 2011).…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 84%
“…multocida causes respiratory disease in all farm animals including poultry, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and rabbits (Boyce et al, 2010;Wilson and Ho, 2013;Ahmad et al, 2014). Clinical manifestations of these respiratory conditions range from asymptomatic or mild chronic upper respiratory inflammation to acute pneumonia or disseminated fatal disease (Wilson and Ho, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maintenance of high individual levels of specific antibodies over several breeding seasons could strengthen herd immunity, but also allow the long-term transfer of potentially protective antibodies from breeding females to offspring via the egg yolk (Gasparini et al 2002;Garnier et al 2012). Vaccination against Pm is widely considered the most effective way to protect poultry flocks (Ahmad et al 2014) and autogenous vaccines are routinely used to reduce the risk of emergence of Pm and the mortality it causes (Christensen and Bisgaard 2000). On Amsterdam Island, vaccination has proven efficient to protect yellownosed albatross nestlings after direct vaccination , while non-vaccinated nestlings appear to die without mounting an immune response.…”
Section: Electronic Supplementary Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(23) Las vacunas anti P. multocida, pretenden disminuir la infección en animales ya que esta causa importantes pérdidas económicas a este nivel; sin embargo, esto podría eventualmente disminuir la infección en humanos ya que se disminuiría su reservorio más importante. (24) En Costa Rica no se conoce la prevalencia de P. multocida, sin embargo es muy importante obtener una historia bien detallada del contacto con animales en pacientes inmunocomprometidos, de la tercera edad, con enfermedades malignas, tratamiento inmunosupresor, trastornos hepáticos, tumores infiltrantes y patologías pulmonares en quienes se presente un cuadro clínico infeccioso sospechoso de infección por esta bacteria, que se reporta como causante de una mortalidad del 7% al 30% por bacteremia, sin foco de ingreso conocido.…”
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