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Veterinary Vaccines and Diagnostics

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815 Seiten
1998
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This volume, derived in part from the First Veterinary Vaccines and Diagnostic Conferences, deals with vaccines, an especially active area of veterinary research and controversy.
This volume of Advances in Veterinary Medicine, derived in part from the First Veterinary Vaccines and Diagnostic Conferences, deals with vaccines, an especially active area of veterinary research and controversy.

W. Jean Dodds received her D.V.M. in 1964 from the Ontario Veterinary College. From 1965 to 1986 she worked for the New York State Health Department in Albany, where she conducted comparative studies of animals with inherited and acquired bleeding diseases. She also was a member of many national and international committees on hematology, animal models of human disease, veterinary medicine, and laboratory animal science. Dodds was a grantee of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH) and has over 150 research publications. She was formerly President of the Scientist’s Center for Animal Welfare; Chairman of the Committee of Veterinary Medical Sciences; and Vice-Chairman of the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources, National Academy of Sciences. In 1974, Dodds was selected as Outstanding Woman Veterinarian of the Year by the AVMA, Denver, Colorado; in 1977, she received the Region I Award for Outstanding Service to the Veterinary Profession from the American Animal Hospital Association, Cherry Hill, New Jersey; Dodds received the Gaines Fido Award as Dogdom’s Woman of the Year in 1978 and 1990; and the Award of Merit in 1978 in Recognition of Special Contributions to the Veterinary Profession from the American Hospital Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. In 1984 she was awarded the Centennial Medal from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.Dodds moved to Southern California in 1986 to establish Hemopet, the first nonprofit national blood bank program for animals. In 1987 she was elected a distinguished Practitioner of the National Academy of Practice in Veterinary Medicine. Currently, Dodds is actively expanding Hemopet’s full-service, nonprofit animal blood bank program, which provides canine blood components, blood bank supplies, and related services throughout North America. Dodds is a member of numerous professional societies and she consults in clinical pathology and lectures nationwide to veterinarians and dog fanciers on hem

Vaccines and Diagnostics: Historic and Contemporary Perspectives:
M.C. Horzinek, Vaccination--A Philosophical View.
I. Tizzard, Grease, Anthraxgate, and Kennel Cough: A Revisionist History of Veterinary Vaccines.
J.F. Evermann and I.S. Eriks, Diagnostic Medicine: The Challenge of Differentiating Infection from Disease and Making Sense for the Veterinary Clinician.
Concepts in Immunology and Vaccinology:
B.N. Wilke and B.A. Mallard, Genetic Effects on Vaccination.
M.E. Cook, Nutritional Effects on Vaccination.
M.G. Kehrli, J.L. Burton, B.J. Nonnecke, and E.K. Lee, Effects of Stress on Leukocyte Trafficking and Immune Responses: Implication for Vaccination.
M.P. Murtaugh and D.L. Foss, The Role of Macrophage Cytokines in Mucosal Adjuvanticity.
M.W. Russell, H-Y. Wu, G. Hajishengallis, S.K. Hollingshead, and S. Michalek, Cholera Toxin B Subunit as an Immunomodulator for Muscosal Vaccine Delivery.
P.L. Nara, Deceptive Imprinting: Insights into Mechanisms of Immune Evasion and Vaccine Development.
I.M. Orme, Vaccination Against Tuberculosis: Recent Progress.
M. Sheppard, Viral Vectors for Veterinary Vaccines.
L.A. Babiuk, J. Lewis, S. van den Hurk, and R. Braun, DNA Immunization: Present and Future.
Bovine Vaccines and Diagnostics:
J.T. van Oirschot, Bovine Viral Vaccines, Diagnostics and Eradication: Past, Present and Future.
L. B. Corbeil, Immunization and Diagnosis in Bovine Reproductive Tract Infections.
E.N.T. Meeusen and J.F. Maddox, Progress and Expectations for Helminth Vaccines.
R.J. Yancey, Jr., Vaccines and Diagnostic Methods for Bovine Mastitis: Fact and Fiction.
C.J. Howard, R.A. Collins, P. Sopp, G.P. Brooke, L.S. Kwong, K.R. Parsons, V. Weynants, J.J. Letesson, and G.P. Bembridge, T Cell Responses and the Influence of Dendritic Cells in Cattle.
Canine and Feline Vaccines:
L.E. Carmichael, Canine Viral Vaccines at a Turning Point: A Personal Perspective.
M. Appel, Forty Years of Canine Vaccination.
M.J. Hosie and O. Jarrett, Analysis of the Protective Immunity Induced by FIV Vaccination.
C.W. Olsen, Vaccination of Cats Against Emerging and Re-Emerging Zoonotic Pathogens.
F.W. Scott, Evaluation of Risks and Benefits Associated with Vaccination Against Coronavirus Infections in Cats. Equine Vaccines and Diagnostics:
P. Desmettre, Diagnosis and Prevention of Equine Infections Diseases: Present Status-Potential & Challenges for the Future.
J.A. Mumford, The Equine Influenza Surveillance Programme.
D.W. Horohov, C.E. Swidinski, T.R. Klei, R.W. Folsom, S.S. Pourciau, A Chapman, M.R. Chapman, R.M. Moore, J.R. McClure, and H.W. Taylor, Vaccination Against Strongyles vulgaris in Ponies: Comparison of the Humoral and Cytokine Responses of Vaccinates and Nonvaccinates.
B. Morein, M. Villacres-Eriksson, J. Ekstrom, K. Hu, S. Behboudi, and K. Lovgren-Bengtsson, ISCOM--A Delivery System for Neonates and for Mucosal Administration.
P.S. Morley, An Epidemiologic Approach to Evaluating the Importance of Immunoprophylaxis.
Porcine Vaccines:
L. Backstrom, Present Use and Experiences of Swine Vaccines.
L.J. Saif, Enteric Viral Infections of Pigs and Strategies for Induction of Mucosal Immunity.
F. Zuckermann, S. Martin, R.J. Husmann, and J. Brandt, The Use of IL-12 to Enhance the Cellular Immune Response of Swine to an Inactivated Herpesvirus Vaccine.
D.N. Tripathy, Swinepox Virus as a Vaccine Vector for Swine Pathogens.
Poultry Vaccines:
J.M. Sharma, Introduction of Poultry Vaccines and Immunity.
C.A. Ricks, A. Avakian, T. Bryan, R. Gildersleeve, E. Haddad, R. Ilich, S. King, L. Murray, P. Phelps, R. Poston, C. Whitfill, and C. Williams, In Ovo Vaccination Technology.
M.W. Jackwood, Current and Future Recombinant Viral Vaccines for Poultry.
Fish, Exotic and Wildlife Vaccines:
P.H. Klesius and C.A. Shoemaker, The Development and Use of Modified Live Edwardsiella ictaluri Vaccine Against Enteric Septicemia of Catfish.
S. Vinitnantharat, K. Gravningen, and E. Greger, Fish Vaccines.
J.F. Curlee, Cross Species Vaccination in Wild and Exotic Animals.
J.R. Gorham, Some Experiments and Field Observations of Distemper in Mink and Ferrets.
Regulation, Licensing, and Standardization of Vaccines and Diagnostics:
D.A. Espeseth and T.J. Myers, Authorities and Procedures for Licensing Veterinary Biological Products in the United States.
P.P. Pastoret and F. Falize, Licensing Procedure for Immunological Veterinary Medicinal Production in the European Union.
D. Gaudry, International Association of Biological Standardization and International Harmonization.
P. Vannier, Technical Requirements for the Licensing of Pseudorabies (Aujesky's Disease) Vaccines in the European Union.
D.L. Sutton, Specific Licensing Considerations for Modified Live Pseudorabies Vaccines in the United States.
D.R. Hustead, Why Do Vaccine Labels Say the Funny Things They Do?
P.D. Eckersall, S. Duthie, M.J.M. Toussaint, E. Gruys, P. Heegaard, M. Alava, C. Lipperheide, and F. Madec, Standardization of Diagnostic Assays for Animal Acute Phase Proteins.
S. Martinod, Vaccination Practices in Veterinary Medicine: Standardization vs. Tailored to Needs?
P.F. Wright, International Harmonization Standards for Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines: Role of the Office International des Epizooties (OIE).
Adverse Vaccine Reactions and Failures and Postmarketing Surveillance:
J.A. Roth, Mechanistic Bases for Adverse Vaccine Reactions and Vaccine Failures.
L.T. Glickman, Weighing the Risks and Benefits of Vaccination.
W.J. Dodds, More Bumps on the Vaccine Road.
H. Hogenesch, J. Azcona-Olivera, C. Scott-Moncrieff, P.W. Snyder, and L.T. Glickman, Vaccine-Induced Autoimmunity in the Dog.
D. Siev, An Introduction to Analytical Methods for the Postmarketing Surveillance of Veterinary Vaccines.
Subject Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.1999
Reihe/Serie Advances in Veterinary Medicine
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 1320 g
Themenwelt Veterinärmedizin
ISBN-10 0-12-039242-9 / 0120392429
ISBN-13 978-0-12-039242-1 / 9780120392421
Zustand Neuware
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