155
Views
11
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Review

Acellular vaccines for ovine brucellosis: a safer alternative against a worldwide disease

, &
Pages 87-95 | Published online: 09 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Ovine brucellosis is a very contagious zoonotic disease distributed worldwide and constitutes a very important zoosanitary and economic problem. The control of the disease includes animal vaccination and slaughter of infected flocks. However, the commercially available vaccine in most countries is based on the attenuated strain Brucella melitensis Rev 1, which presents important safety drawbacks. This review is focused on the most recent and promising acellular vaccine proposals.

Financial & competing interests disclosure

This work was supported by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (SFRH/BD/41703/2007) in Portugal, the Asociación de Amigos de la Universidad de Navarra, the Fundación Caja Navarra (Nanotecnología y Medicamentos, ref. 10828) Picasso grant n° 17121NG and HF2007-0061, and by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (AGL2004-07088) in Spain. The authors have no other relevant affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in or financial conflict with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript apart from those disclosed.

No writing assistance was utilized in the production of this manuscript.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.