在牲畜中同时使用口蹄疫疫苗和其他疫苗。

IF 4.5 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Vaccine Pub Date : 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126504
Pelin Tuncer Göktuna , Can Çokçalışkan
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口蹄疫(FMD)是一种影响蹄类动物的病毒性传染病,一直是世界范围内的地方性难题,造成了巨大的经济损失。疫苗接种是疾病控制的关键策略,特别是在流行地区,疫苗接种可能是唯一的选择。在没有口蹄疫的国家,人们越来越多地考虑采用 "接种疫苗后扑杀 "的策略来防止疾病传播。同时,在口蹄疫流行地区,口蹄疫与其他动物疾病同时存在,这为同时或联合接种多种疫苗带来了成本、劳动力和动物福利方面的好处。我们对口蹄疫疫苗与其他病毒和细菌疫苗同时接种的积极或消极影响进行了综述。为此,我们按时间顺序对文献进行了整理。剔除了重复的资料来源,也排除了没有足够数据的旧资料来源。仅纳入了针对特定物种的研究。这篇全面的综述综合了 50 多年来的研究成果,提供了适用于当前防治地方病的见解,并启发了创新方法。
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Concurrent use of the foot-and-mouth disease and other vaccines in livestock
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), a viral infection affecting cloven-hoofed animals, persists as an endemic challenge worldwide, causing significant economic losses. Vaccination is a pivotal strategy for disease control, especially in endemic regions where it may be the sole option. In FMD-free countries, “vaccination to cull” strategies are increasingly considered to prevent disease spread. Concurrently, the coexistence of FMD with other animal diseases in endemic regions raises the prospect of simultaneous or combined administration of multiple vaccines for cost, labor, and animal welfare benefits. We conducted a narrative review to investigate the positive or negative effects of concurrent FMD vaccination with other viral and bacterial vaccines. For this purpose, the literature is organized chronologically. Duplicate sources were eliminated, and older sources without sufficient data were excluded. Studies only those targeting the specific species were included. This comprehensive review synthesizes findings from over 50 years of research, offering insights applicable in the ongoing fight against endemic diseases and inspiring innovative approaches.
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Vaccine
Vaccine 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: Vaccine is unique in publishing the highest quality science across all disciplines relevant to the field of vaccinology - all original article submissions across basic and clinical research, vaccine manufacturing, history, public policy, behavioral science and ethics, social sciences, safety, and many other related areas are welcomed. The submission categories as given in the Guide for Authors indicate where we receive the most papers. Papers outside these major areas are also welcome and authors are encouraged to contact us with specific questions.
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