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Título: Evaluation of the efficiency of novel orally administered subunit vaccine to reduce the prevalence of Salmonella in swine under field conditions.
Autoria: REICHEN, C.
MENEGUZZI, M.
COLDEBELLA, A.
HECK, A.
KICH, J. D.
Afiliação: CAROLINE REICHEN, IFC/Concórdia; MARIANA MENEGUZZI, IFC/Concórdia; ARLEI COLDEBELLA, CNPSA; BRF/Curitiba; JALUSA DEON KICH, CNPSA.
Ano de publicação: 2019
Referência: In: SAFEPORK 2019, 13., 2019, Berlin. Procedings... Berlin: MCI Deutschland, 2019. p. 125-126.
Conteúdo: Control of Salmonella sp. in swine production undergoes a systemic vision of the problem, and an integrated program focused on the main stages of production. Control measures at the stage of primary animal production are required for a reduction in the number of carrier and shedders animals that reach slaughter. Among the various tools available, vaccination is a traditional and consolidated concept in preventive veterinary medicine. Salmonella sp. has on its surface large antigenic molecules (immunodominant molecules), membrane LPS, which are easily recognized by the immune system, and are the target of most line vaccines. These molecules tend to be specific to a particular serovar and / or serogroup (Arguello et al., 2012), and vaccines offering limited protection against heterologous serovars (Bearson et al., 2016). To contribute to the solution of this problem, the aim of this research was to evaluate a subunit vaccine, based on secondary antigens, where a common genetic sequence for all Salmonella sp. was cloned into an expression plasmid, and inserted into Bacillus subtilis, which produced subunits (peptides) that were incorporated by microparticles, composing the mucosal vaccine. In order to be effective in controlling any serovar of Salmonella enterica (broad spectrum).
Thesagro: Produção Animal
Suinocultura
Sanidade Animal
Vacinação
Veterinária Preventiva
Salmonella
Tipo do material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Acesso: openAccess
Aparece nas coleções:Artigo em anais de congresso (CNPSA)

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