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Prospects of Plant-Based Vaccines in Veterinary Medicine

Editat de Jacqueline MacDonald
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iul 2018
This book provides an in-depth explanation of the advantages and current limitations of recombinant plant-made vaccines for use in veterinary medicine, including for livestock, pets, and wild animals. Written by top scientists in the field, it discusses the background to and latest scientific advances in plant-made vaccines for the most commonly targeted veterinary infections. 

With the recent high-profile research into recombinant plant-made therapeutics for Ebola and Zika viruses, it is likely that the products will be commercialized and widely used in the future. Plant-made therapeutics have a variety of advantages over those made in traditional systems; however, their most fruitful application may be in veterinary medicine, due to less stringent regulations and a greater need for low-cost products.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319901367
ISBN-10: 3319901362
Pagini: 450
Ilustrații: VIII, 367 p. 28 illus., 24 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preface
1)         History and promise of plant-made vaccines for animals
Ed Rybicki
 
2)         Plant transformation strategies
Verónica Araceli Márquez-Escobar, Omar González-Ortega, Sergio Rosales-Mendoza
 
Vaccines for wild, feral and companion animals   
 
3)         Rabies and related lyssaviruses
Charles E. Rupprecht, Rachel Chikwamba
 
4)         A comprehensive review of Toxoplasma gondii biology and host-cell interaction: challenges for a plant-based vaccine
Valeria Sander, Sergio O. Angel, Marina Clemente
 
5)         Vaccines against West Nile virus
                                    Haiyan Sun, Qiang Chen
 
Vaccines for poultry
 
6)         Plant-made veterinary vaccines for Newcastle disease virus
David R. Thomas, Amanda M. Walmsley                        
7)         Infectious bursal disease virus  
                                    Evangelina Gómez, Soledad Lucero, Matías Richetta, Silvina Chimeno Zoth, Analía Berinstein
 
8)         Plant-produced avian influenza antigens
                                    Yanaysi Ceballo, Alina Lopez, Kenia Tiel, Abel Hernandez
 
9)         Plant-made vaccines against avian reovirus
                                    Ching-Chun Chang, Hung-Jen Liu
 
Vaccines for swine
 
10)       Toward the optimization of a plant-based oral vaccine against cysticercosis
                                    Edda Sciutto, Marisela Hernández, Jacquelynne Cervantes-Torres, Elizabeth Monreal-               
                                    Escalante, Omayra Bolaños-Martínez, Juan Francisco Rodríguez, Gladis Fragoso, Sergio
                                    Rosales-Mendoza
 
11)       Classical swine fever virus
                                    Han Sang Yoo
 
12)       Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
                                    Zayn Khamis, Rima Menassa
 
13)       Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS)
                                    Elizabeth Loza-Rubio, Edith Rojas-Anaya
 
Vaccines for ruminants
 
14)       The benefit of a plant-based cattle vaccine for reducing Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia
                                    coli shedding and improving food safety.
                                    Adam Chin-Fatt, Ed Topp, Rima Menassa  
15)       Foot-and-mouth disease
                                    Vanesa Ruiz, Andrés Wigdorovitz
 
Vaccines with limited research
 
16)       Diseases with limited research of plant-based vaccines
                                    Ann Meyers
 

Notă biografică

Jacqueline MacDonald earned a PhD in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Toronto. With a strong background in molecular biology, she has worked with plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria, mostly with biotechnological applications. Her postdoctoral work involved plant-produced vaccine candidates for livestock with the goal of reducing the environmental and public health effects of antibiotics. Jacqueline currently teaches biotechnology, environmental sustainability, and health sciences at both Western University and Fanshawe College in London, Ontario, Canada.

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This book provides an in-depth explanation of the advantages and current limitations of recombinant plant-made vaccines for use in veterinary medicine, including for livestock, pets, and wild animals. Written by top scientists in the field, it discusses the background to and latest scientific advances in plant-made vaccines for the most commonly targeted veterinary infections. 

With the recent high-profile research into recombinant plant-made therapeutics for Ebola and Zika viruses, it is likely that the products will be commercialized and widely used in the future. Plant-made therapeutics have a variety of advantages over those made in traditional systems; however, their most fruitful application may be in veterinary medicine, due to less stringent regulations and a greater need for low-cost products.

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Provides an in-depth explanation of the advantages and current limitations of recombinant plant-made vaccines for use in veterinary medicine
Discusses the background to and latest scientific advances in plant-made vaccines for the most commonly targeted veterinary infections
Written by leading scientists in the field