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Author: Tucci, Paula; Estevez, Verónica; Becco, Lorena; Cabrera-Cabrera, Florencia; Grotiuz, Germán; Reolon, Eduardo; Marín, Mónica
Title: Identification of Leukotoxin and other vaccine candidate proteins in a Mannheimia haemolytica commercial antigen
  • Document date: 2016_9_19
  • ID: 71omypkg_4
    Snippet: Being BRD a multifactorial disease, the development of effective control strategies has been difficult to accomplish. Vaccination against viral and bacterial pathogens involved in BRD is a useful tool to reduce the risk of this disease. Many commercial respiratory vaccines are composed by inactivated cultures of the most relevant pathogens (Edwards, 2010; Rodrigues et al., 2015) . These multivalent formulations are designed to reduce the impact o.....
    Document: Being BRD a multifactorial disease, the development of effective control strategies has been difficult to accomplish. Vaccination against viral and bacterial pathogens involved in BRD is a useful tool to reduce the risk of this disease. Many commercial respiratory vaccines are composed by inactivated cultures of the most relevant pathogens (Edwards, 2010; Rodrigues et al., 2015) . These multivalent formulations are designed to reduce the impact of viral infections and to neutralize the severe associated bacterial infections. Therefore, to guarantee the efficacy of BRD vaccines, it is important to achieve a complete characterization of the antigens included in the vaccine and to verify the presence of those molecules critical for establishing an efficient immunological protection.

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