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Developments in plant-based vaccines against diseases of concern in developing countries
Abstract
Vaccination has been extensively used to prevent, eradicate and control infectious diseases. However, the
development and implementation of new vaccines remains prohibitively expensive for middle and low income countries
where such measures are surely needed most. The production of plant-based vaccines provides a promising alternative to
create affordable biological products. In the past decade, a growing number of research groups worldwide have
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Vaccination has been extensively used to prevent, eradicate and control infectious diseases. However, the
development and implementation of new vaccines remains prohibitively expensive for middle and low income countries
where such measures are surely needed most. The production of plant-based vaccines provides a promising alternative to
create affordable biological products. In the past decade, a growing number of research groups worldwide have studied plant
expression and parenteral or oral delivery of vaccine antigens, some showing promising potential. Here, we describe the basis
of the system and the state of the art of developments regarding diseases of concern in developing countries.
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Fuente
Open Infectious diseases journal 4 : 55-62. (2010)
Date
2010
Editorial
BENTHAM Open
ISSN
1874-2793
Formato
pdf
Tipo de documento
artículo
Palabras Claves
Derechos de acceso
Abierto
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