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Protection conferred by immunization plans using live and inactivated Salmonella vaccines against the challenge with S. Enteritidis
Resumen
Salmonella infection is a major cause of bacterial enteric illness in both human and animals, and poultry production is usually associated with the contamination of this food-borne pathogen. Vaccination is one of the main tools for controlling the pathogen on farms. In this context, the objective of this study was to evaluate the protection conferred by the combination of live and inactivated S. Enteritidis (SE)-based vaccines against challenge with a
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Salmonella infection is a major cause of bacterial enteric illness in both human and animals, and poultry production is usually associated with the contamination of this food-borne pathogen. Vaccination is one of the main tools for controlling the pathogen on farms. In this context, the objective of this study was to evaluate the protection conferred by the combination of live and inactivated S. Enteritidis (SE)-based vaccines against challenge with a field strain of SE in laying hens.
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Autor
Joaquim, Patricia Estefania;
Balbiani, Facundo;
Sara, Lucas;
Sesti, Luiz;
Socas, Maria Laura;
Quispe Chosgo, Tamara Belen;
Arenas Mosquera, David José;
Sarabia, Jaime;
Paulet, Pascal;
Chacana, Pablo;
Descripción
Poster
Fuente
International Symposium on Salmonella & Salmonellosis, Saint-Malo, France, 23 al 25 de junio de 2025
Fecha
2025-06
Editorial
INNOZH
Formato
pdf
Tipo de documento
documento de conferencia
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