1. [Vaccines against livestock parasites: expectations and reality].
- Author
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Strube C and Daugschies A
- Subjects
- Animals, Arthropods immunology, Babesia immunology, Coccidia immunology, Helminths immunology, Animals, Domestic parasitology, Parasitic Diseases, Animal prevention & control, Vaccines standards
- Abstract
Parasitic infections in livestock are of major economic importance. However, increasing resistance against antiparasitic drugs, which is particularly prevalent among parasitic helminths and poultry coccidia, might sooner or later call the economic viability of certain livestock branches into question. Thus, there is a need to develop new efficient parasite control tools. In addition to efforts to discover new antiparasitic compounds or to implement targeted selective treatment strategies, development of vaccines would be a future-orientated alternative. The current review elucidates to what extend antiparasitic livestock vaccines are reality or still expectations.
- Published
- 2015