Parasites are highly prevalent in livestock worldwide and infect over one fourth of the human population also. Parasites are successful in evading host immune responses, and vaccination can prove to be an effective way to control them. However, currently very few vaccines are available against parasitic infection. Two important limitations in the emergence of effective parasitic vaccines are incomplete understanding of the immunoregulatory pathways involved in immunity, and the lack of precise information regarding host-pathogen interactions. Precise identification of parasite genes and the role of their products in parasite biology may assist in the identification of useful antigens, which could then be produced in recombinant systems. Man...
Soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) collectively infect one fourth of all human beings, and the majori...
Schistosomiasis is a chronic and debilitating parasitic disease that affects over 200 million people...
Particularities and limits of the vaccines in veterinary parasitology. In human beings and domestic...
Helminth parasites infect over one fourth of the human population and are highly prevalent in livest...
Helminth parasites infect over one fourth of the human population and are highly prevalent in livest...
Helminth parasites infect over one fourth of the human population and are highly prevalent in livest...
Parasitic infections adversely affect animal’s health and threaten profitable animal production, thu...
Parasitic helminths are among the most debilitating infectious agents of humans, yet they remain neg...
Parasitic helminths are among the most debilitating infectious agents of humans, yet they remain neg...
Protozoan parasites are among some of the most successful organisms worldwide, being able to live an...
AbstractInfection of humans and livestock with parasitic nematodes can have devastating effects on h...
Eukaryotic parasites and pathogens continue to cause some of the most detrimental and difficult to ...
This article summarizes the state of the art in vaccine research against parasitic helminths in shee...
As a direct consequence of rising drug resistance among common nematodes of grazing animals, efforts...
peer reviewedThe major goals of veterinary vaccines are to improve the health and welfare of compani...
Soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) collectively infect one fourth of all human beings, and the majori...
Schistosomiasis is a chronic and debilitating parasitic disease that affects over 200 million people...
Particularities and limits of the vaccines in veterinary parasitology. In human beings and domestic...
Helminth parasites infect over one fourth of the human population and are highly prevalent in livest...
Helminth parasites infect over one fourth of the human population and are highly prevalent in livest...
Helminth parasites infect over one fourth of the human population and are highly prevalent in livest...
Parasitic infections adversely affect animal’s health and threaten profitable animal production, thu...
Parasitic helminths are among the most debilitating infectious agents of humans, yet they remain neg...
Parasitic helminths are among the most debilitating infectious agents of humans, yet they remain neg...
Protozoan parasites are among some of the most successful organisms worldwide, being able to live an...
AbstractInfection of humans and livestock with parasitic nematodes can have devastating effects on h...
Eukaryotic parasites and pathogens continue to cause some of the most detrimental and difficult to ...
This article summarizes the state of the art in vaccine research against parasitic helminths in shee...
As a direct consequence of rising drug resistance among common nematodes of grazing animals, efforts...
peer reviewedThe major goals of veterinary vaccines are to improve the health and welfare of compani...
Soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) collectively infect one fourth of all human beings, and the majori...
Schistosomiasis is a chronic and debilitating parasitic disease that affects over 200 million people...
Particularities and limits of the vaccines in veterinary parasitology. In human beings and domestic...