The Rational for Auto Vaccines in Poultry Colibacillosis
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Cheung, Min |
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19/01/2017
19/01/2017
01/12/2016
01/12/2016
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Resumo |
Colibacillosis is a rather important economic problem for poultry production, associated to Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) strains, which may cause several extraintestinal pathologies, such as airsacculitis and cellulitis in broiler chickens, and salpingitis and peritonitis in broiler breeders, leading to septicemic mortality. Control of morbidity and mortality in the outbrakes of colibacillosis may be performed with antibiotics and/or by vaccination. The use antibiotics is frequently inef - fective as Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) is considered the largest reservoir of antimicrobial resistance, characteristic that may even transmit to other bacteria, turning the situation into a serious problem of public health. Vaccination may be the alternative solution but as many different strains arise, flock-specific autovaccines seem to be needed under several possible protocols, with live attenuated and/or inactivated vaccines from different strains that should be identified and characterized according to their virulence factors, within different flocks. |
Identificador |
Matrtins L, Fontes M. The Rational for Auto Vaccines in Poultry Colibacillosis,J Vaccine Vaccination. 2016, 2(1):013. 2381-2664 http://vaccines.jacobspublishers.com/images/vaccination/J_J_Vaccine_Vaccination_2_1_013.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19827 lmlm@uevora.pt jmntsfontes@gmail.com 382 |
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Jacobs Publishers |
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openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Colibacillosis #Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC #autovaccine #live-attenuated #inactivated #virulence- associated genes (VAGs) |
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article |