Fish rhabdoviral infections, specially those caused by novirhabdoviruses, can be tackled with commertial DNA vaccines such as the one against infectious haematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) (Salonius et al., 2007). Nevertheless, rhabdoviral diseases continue to pose a considerable threat to aquaculture because a number of practical problems regarding vaccination remain unsolved (for instance, mass delivery methods for small fish and requirements for safer vectors). Furthermore, some fish rhabdoviroses appear to be spreading to wild-type species.
Use of Microarray Technology to Improve DNA Vaccines in Fish Aquaculture - The Rhabdoviral Model
Kenneth M. Coll,Brenda J. Freeman,John Butgereit,P. Thobro,Robin Haas
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2012-04-11
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