Bacterial biofilms as Oral Vaccine Candidates in Aquaculture
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Bacterial biofilms as Oral Vaccine Candidates in Aquaculture
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Vinay T.N
Girisha S.K D’souza Roshan Jung Myung-Hwa Choudhury T.G Patil S.S |
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Bacterial biofilm
Biofilm vaccine Oral vaccine Fish vaccine Aquaculture |
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The application of new and novel strategies to develop effective vaccines is essential in aquaculture health management. The bacterial biofilm-based oral vaccine development is an innovative technique. Biofilm-based vaccines have very good gastrointestinal stability in comparison with vaccines from conventional free cells (whole bacterial cell) of bacteria. Biofilms are produced by growing bacteria in a nutrient depleted condition providing a substrate for its attachment. The biofilm thus produced, inactivated and delivered orally to various fish species have demonstrated good humoral and protective response than with free cell-based vaccines. The studies have been reported from herbivore carps, omnivore catfish, and carnivore murrel. This review provides the overview of recent advances in bacterial biofilm-based oral vaccinedevelopment for aquaculture species. Not Available |
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2018-11-07T04:00:06Z
2018-11-07T04:00:06Z 2016-01-01 |
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Research Paper
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0974-0147 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/9641 |
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English
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Publisher |
Indian Association of Veterinary Microbiologists, Immunologists and Specialist of Infectious Diseases
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