Mucosal Vaccines 2020
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-811924-2.00048-1
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Mucosal Vaccine Development for Veterinary and Aquatic Diseases

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“…The veterinary vaccine industry has many more licensed mucosal vaccines, targeting a variety of pathogens and given to many different types of animals, including cattle, poultry, and fish. In addition to the immunological benefits, these vaccines are cheaper and easier to administer to large groups than parenteral vaccines [ 78 ]. Many swine and some poultry vaccines can be administered in drinking water, including Coliprotec F4, which consists of avirulent live E. coli and protects against post-weaning diarrhea in swine [ 79 ].…”
Section: Importance Of Mucosal Vaccines and Their Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The veterinary vaccine industry has many more licensed mucosal vaccines, targeting a variety of pathogens and given to many different types of animals, including cattle, poultry, and fish. In addition to the immunological benefits, these vaccines are cheaper and easier to administer to large groups than parenteral vaccines [ 78 ]. Many swine and some poultry vaccines can be administered in drinking water, including Coliprotec F4, which consists of avirulent live E. coli and protects against post-weaning diarrhea in swine [ 79 ].…”
Section: Importance Of Mucosal Vaccines and Their Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oral vaccines have contributed substantially to the worldwide control of infectious diseases, including the near eradication of poliomyelitis ( 131 , 132 ). The oral route is the most convenient and patient-accepted route of administration ( 133 ) and allows dissemination of antigen-specific lymphocytes to other mucosal tissues, such as the gastrointestinal, oral, genital, and respiratory mucosa.…”
Section: Mucosal Vaccination Against Periodontal Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since mucosal vaccines do not require an injection, they are not invasive and are easy to administrate facilitating mass immunization campaigns. The use of oral vaccinations is also preferable for animal husbandry and aquaculture, since they reduce the costs of animal management and the stress caused to animals [ 8 ]. However, mucosal vaccines also have drawbacks that have so far limited their use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%