2019
DOI: 10.1111/lam.13215
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Intranasal inoculation of recombinant DNA vaccine ABA392 against haemorrhagic septicaemia disease

Abstract: Significance and Impact of the Study: New approach of combating haemorrhagic septicaemia disease among bovines by recombinant DNA vaccine is crucial to overcome the loss of edible products from the infected bovines. DNA vaccine can potentially serve as a better immunogen which would elicit both cellular and humoral immunity, and it is also stable for its molecular reproduction. This research report demonstrates an effective yet simple way of administering the DNA vaccine via the intranasal route in rats, to pr… Show more

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“…These results should be interpreted with caution because the protective effects of most of the DNA vaccines investigated during the 2015-2022 period are similar or inferior to those of traditional vaccines. In this regard, many open questions remain, as the protective efficacy of plasmids in many target species, the mechanism of action and the duration of immunity are unknown [76][77][78][79]. Moreover, its greatest challenge will be overcoming the numerous regulations that will govern the presumed application of these vaccines in domestic animals in the future.…”
Section: In Vivo Evaluation Of New Vaccines Against P Multocidamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results should be interpreted with caution because the protective effects of most of the DNA vaccines investigated during the 2015-2022 period are similar or inferior to those of traditional vaccines. In this regard, many open questions remain, as the protective efficacy of plasmids in many target species, the mechanism of action and the duration of immunity are unknown [76][77][78][79]. Moreover, its greatest challenge will be overcoming the numerous regulations that will govern the presumed application of these vaccines in domestic animals in the future.…”
Section: In Vivo Evaluation Of New Vaccines Against P Multocidamentioning
confidence: 99%