“…reflected by drug-resistant Eimeria species, drug residues in poultry products and the reversion to virulence for attenuated vaccines. The exploration of novel vaccines has become research hot point, and several delivery tools have been used to deliver target Eimeria proteins, including Escherichia coli (Yin et al, 2015), Bacillus subtilis (Lin et al, 2015), Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (Wang et al, 2014), attenuated Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (Konjufca, Jenkins, Wang, Juarez-Rodriguez, & Curtiss, 2008), Pichia pastoris (Chen et al, 2015), fowlpox virus (Yang et al, 2008), tobacco (Sathish et al, 2011), nanoparticles (Jenkins et al, 2018;Zhang et al, 2012), Lactobacillus plantarum (Yang et al, 2017), Lactococcus lactis (Li et al, 2018;Ma et al, 2013;Ma et al, 2017), recombinant Eimeria (Tang et al, 2019). Based on our previous study using lactic acid bacteria as a delivery tool, we postulate that the immune responses and efficacies provided by oral immunization of recombinant lactococci could be improved by introducing immune enhancers into the live recombinant bacteria.…”