| Literature DB >> 26467840 |
Nian-Zhang Zhang1, Meng Wang1, Ying Xu1,2, Eskild Petersen3, Xing-Quan Zhu1.
Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii, a significant public health risk, is able to infect almost all warm-blooded animals including humans, and it results in economic losses in production animals. In the last three years, a large number of vaccination experiments have been performed to control T. gondii infection, with the target of limiting the acute infection and reducing or eliminating tissue cysts in the intermediate hosts. In this paper, we summarize the latest results of the veterinary vaccines against T. gondii infection since 2013. Immunization with live-attenuated whole organisms of non-reverting mutants has been shown to induce remarkably potent immune responses associated with control of acute and chronic toxoplasmosis. The non-cyst-forming mutants are promising new tools for the development of veterinary vaccines against T. gondii infection.Entities:
Keywords: Toxoplasma gondii; adjuvant; delivery system; toxoplasmosis; vaccine candidates; vaccines
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26467840 DOI: 10.1586/14760584.2015.1098539
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Vaccines ISSN: 1476-0584 Impact factor: 5.217