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Current Therapy In Reptile Medicine And Surgery

Current Therapy In Reptile Medicine And Surgery

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Master Current Therapy In Reptile Medicine And Surgery with this comprehensive guide. Essential reading for veterinary students, practitioners, and technicians seeking to deepen their expertise in Animals Books > Exotic Animals > Current Therapy in Reptile Medicine and Surgery. Includes clinical case studies and practical applications. Instant digital download.

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  • Preface (p.5)
  • Contents (p.7)
  • 1 Introduction (p.11)
  • 2 Ontogeny of Fish Immune System (p.11)
  • 3 Innate Immune System (p.12)
  • 4 Adaptive Immune System (p.17)
  • 5 Factors Affecting the Immune Response (p.20)
  • References (p.22)
  • 1 Introduction (p.27)
  • 2 Nature of Immune Responses (p.27)
  • 3 Pathogen Recognition and Signalling Pathways (p.39)
  • 4 Existence of Adaptive-Like Immunity in Crustaceans (p.41)
  • 5 Summary (p.43)
  • References (p.44)
  • 1 Introduction (p.54)
  • 2 What Is a Vaccine? (p.54)
  • 3 Properties of Vaccine (p.54)
  • 4 Types of Vaccine (p.55)
  • 5 Conclusion (p.63)
  • References (p.66)
  • 1 Introduction (p.72)
  • 2 Status of Vaccine Development for Major Bacterial Diseases of Fish (p.74)
  • 3 Polyvalent Vaccines (p.84)
  • 4 Conclusions (p.84)
  • References (p.91)
  • 1 Introduction (p.103)
  • 2 History of Fish Vaccination (p.103)
  • 3 Viral Diseases and Vaccines for Farmed Finfish (p.104)
  • 4 Immune Response to Vaccines (p.120)
  • 5 Concluding Remarks and Future Outlook (p.121)
  • References (p.121)
  • 1 Introduction (p.131)
  • 2 Anti-Parasitic Drugs and Disease Resistance (p.133)
  • 3 Immune Memory in Fish: The Foundation of Vaccination (p.133)
  • 4 Challenges in Parasite Vaccine Developments (p.155)
  • 5 Conclusion (p.155)
  • References (p.156)
  • 1 Introduction (p.165)
  • 2 Oral Vaccines (p.165)
  • 3 Biofilm of a Bacterial Pathogen as a Novel Oral Vaccine (p.166)
  • 4 Antigen Expression in Biofilm (p.167)
  • 5 Gut Mucosal Immunity with Biofilm Oral Vaccine (p.167)
  • 6 Biofilm as Immunostimulant in Shrimp (p.167)
  • 7 Bacterial Biofilm as a Carrier of Subunit Vaccine (p.168)
  • 8 Conclusion (p.168)
  • References (p.169)
  • 1 Introduction (p.172)
  • 2 Principle of RNA Interference (p.173)
  • 3 Critical Features of RNAi-Based Vaccines (p.175)
  • 4 Plasmid Vectors for RNAi-Based Vaccines (p.177)
  • 5 Tissue Distribution and Persistence of Plasmid Constructs (p.178)
  • 6 Concerns Associated with RNAi Vaccines (p.178)
  • 7 Routes of Delivery (p.178)
  • References (p.180)
  • 1 Introduction (p.186)
  • 2 Vaccination Trials Against Viruses (p.187)
  • 3 Vaccination Trials Against Bacterial Diseases in Shrimps (p.202)
  • 4 Factors Affecting the Efficacy of Vaccination (p.209)
  • 5 Mechanism of Vaccination in Crustaceans (p.210)
  • 6 Summary (p.211)
  • References (p.212)
  • 1 Introduction (p.222)
  • 2 Injection Vaccination (p.222)
  • 3 Immersion Vaccination (p.225)
  • 4 Oral Vaccination (p.228)
  • 5 Anal Intubation (p.229)
  • 6 Intranasal Vaccination (p.230)
  • 7 Nanoparticle-Based Fish Vaccine Delivery (p.231)
  • 8 Summary (p.232)
  • References (p.232)
  • 1 Introduction (p.236)
  • 2 Adjuvants (p.236)
  • 3 Conclusion (p.245)
  • References (p.246)
  • 1 Introduction (p.250)
  • 2 Major Functional Groups of PRRs in Vertebrates with Emphasis on Teleosts (p.251)
  • 3 Fish Interferons (p.255)
  • 4 PRR-Mediated Type I IFN Response in Fish (p.256)
  • 5 PRR Agonists as Adjuvants in Vaccination (p.259)
  • 6 Fish Type I IFNs as Adjuvant in Vaccination (p.260)
  • 7 Conclusion (p.261)
  • References (p.261)
  • 1 Introduction (p.267)
  • 2 Calculating Relative Percent Survival (RPS) (p.268)
  • 3 Measuring Specific Antibody Level as a Correlate of Protection (p.269)
  • 4 Indirect ELISA for Estimating Antibody Levels (p.270)
  • 5 Measuring Antigen Dose as Correlate of Protective Immunity (p.270)
  • References (p.270)
  • 1 Biosafety in Aquaculture (p.272)
  • 2 Some Common Terms (p.273)
  • 3 Committees Involved in Biosafety (p.274)
  • 4 Classification of Biosafety Levels and Risk Groups (p.275)
  • 5 Biosafety Requirements for Vaccines (p.276)
  • 6 Autogenous Vaccines and Regulatory Issues (p.277)
  • 7 Regulatory Requirements for Licensing of Vaccines (p.278)
  • 8 Operator Safety During Injection Vaccination of Fish (p.279)
  • 9 Conclusion (p.280)
  • References (p.280)
  • 1 Introduction (p.283)
  • 2 Adverse Effects of Different Types of Fish Vaccines (p.284)
  • 3 Adverse Effects of Different Vaccination Methods (p.286)
  • 4 Risks to Fish Farmers and Consumers (p.289)
  • 5 Vaccine Failures (p.289)
  • 6 Measures to Reduce the Adverse Effects (p.290)
  • 7 Future Perspective (p.290)
  • References (p.291)
  • ... and 29 more chapters

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