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Do we need to vaccinate against parasites? If yes, which one? Are you sure? Vaccination against parasites – status quo and the way forward

Published: February 1, 2022
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Introduction - vaccines against parasites In modern swine medicine, vaccination against various pathogens is an integral part of the health management. However, currently not a single vaccine against parasites of swine is commercially available. Compared to viral and bacterial pathogens, there is a general scarcity for anti-parasite vaccines; only two anti-nematode vaccines, one antitick-va...
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Anja Joachim
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
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Olena Ayshpur
Institute of Veterinary Medicine
21 de febrero de 2022
Dear Dr. Anja Joachim! We are engaged in the development of bacterial vaccines for pigs, such as vaccines against escherichiosis, hemophilic polyserositis, salmonellosis, actinobacillary pleuropneumonia, autovaccines, as well as preparations from local strains of pathogens. The latter are especially in demand. Parasitic diseases have always been a problem in pigs. Parasitic vaccines are an interesting idea.
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