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7.9 MB Immune response to vaccination with CAF®01 or CDA adjuvanted conserved antigens from porcine viral and bacterial pathogens / López Serrano, Sergi ; Aragon, Virginia, dir. ; Ismail Darji, Ayub, dir. ; Segalés Coma, Joaquim, dir.
El porc és susceptible a una gran varietat de patògens en edats primerenques com per exemple el virus d'influença (VI) o els bacteris Glaesserella parasuis i Streptococcus suis. Avui dia els efectes d'aquests patògens poden evitar-se amb una bona gestió sanitària dels ramats o amb tractament antibiòtic, i en menor mesura, a través de vacunació. [...]
El cerdo es una especie susceptible a una gran variedad de patógenos que afectan a su salud especialmente en edades tempranas como por ejemplo el virus de influenza (VI), o las bacterias Glaesserella parasuis y Streptococcus suis. [...]
Swine is especially susceptible to a wide variety of pathogens at younger ages as for instance viruses like influenza virus (IV), or bacteria such as Glaesserella parasuis, and Streptococcus suis. Disease caused by these pathogens can be prevented by good husbandry practices with the herds or by antimicrobial treatment, and to a lesser extent, vaccination. [...]

2022  
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188 p, 3.3 MB Conserved hemagglutinin peptides of influenza virus as potential multivalent vaccine candidate: characterization of immune response in different animal models / González Zabala, Juliana ; Ismail Darji, Ayub, dir. ; Domingo, Mariano, dir. ; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Medicina
Los virus de influenza A (IAVs) son los responsables de brotes pandémicos y de la mayoría de las epidemias anuales en los seres humanos, aves y cerdos. Los virus de influenza A se dividen en subtipos, basado en la naturaleza de sus glicoproteínas de superficie, hemaglutinina (HA) y neuraminidasa (NA). [...]
Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are responsible for pandemic outbreaks of influenza, and for most of the well-known annual flu epidemics, in humans, poultry and pigs. IAVs are divided into subtypes, based on the nature of their surface glycoproteins, hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA). [...]

[Barcelona] : Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2016  

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