Multi-component subunit vaccines against Theileria parva

Cattle that recover from Theileria parva infection are solidly immune to rechallenge with homologous parasites. Most of the ILRAD/ILRI immunological research into the disease has focused on defining the basis of this protection. Over 15 years of basic and applied immunological research at ILRAD/ILRI...

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Autor principal: McKeever, Declan J.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2862
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description Cattle that recover from Theileria parva infection are solidly immune to rechallenge with homologous parasites. Most of the ILRAD/ILRI immunological research into the disease has focused on defining the basis of this protection. Over 15 years of basic and applied immunological research at ILRAD/ILRI have demonstrated that protection in T. parva immune cattle is primarily mediated by parasite-specific Cytotoxic T. lymphocytes (CTL). This paper summarises the status of the research and options including antigens, in vivo activation requirements and antigen delivery systems.
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spelling CGSpace28622023-12-21T14:51:51Z Multi-component subunit vaccines against Theileria parva McKeever, Declan J. theileria parva live vaccines antigens Cattle that recover from Theileria parva infection are solidly immune to rechallenge with homologous parasites. Most of the ILRAD/ILRI immunological research into the disease has focused on defining the basis of this protection. Over 15 years of basic and applied immunological research at ILRAD/ILRI have demonstrated that protection in T. parva immune cattle is primarily mediated by parasite-specific Cytotoxic T. lymphocytes (CTL). This paper summarises the status of the research and options including antigens, in vivo activation requirements and antigen delivery systems. 1999 2010-12-09T11:24:21Z 2010-12-09T11:24:21Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2862 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute
spellingShingle theileria parva
live vaccines
antigens
McKeever, Declan J.
Multi-component subunit vaccines against Theileria parva
title Multi-component subunit vaccines against Theileria parva
title_full Multi-component subunit vaccines against Theileria parva
title_fullStr Multi-component subunit vaccines against Theileria parva
title_full_unstemmed Multi-component subunit vaccines against Theileria parva
title_short Multi-component subunit vaccines against Theileria parva
title_sort multi component subunit vaccines against theileria parva
topic theileria parva
live vaccines
antigens
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2862
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