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Rhodococcus equi (Prescottella equi) vaccines; the future of vaccine development
Authors:C. Giles  T. Vanniasinkam  S. Ndi  M. D. Barton
Affiliation:1. School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia;2. School of Biomedical Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:For decades researchers have been targeting prevention of Rhodococcus equi (Rhodococcus hoagui/Prescottella equi) by vaccination and the horse breeding industry has supported the ongoing efforts by researchers to develop a safe and cost effective vaccine to prevent disease in foals. Traditional vaccines including live, killed and attenuated (physical and chemical) vaccines have proved to be ineffective and more modern molecular‐based vaccines including the DNA plasmid, genetically attenuated and subunit vaccines have provided inadequate protection of foals. Newer, bacterial vector vaccines have recently shown promise for R. equi in the mouse model. This article describes the findings of key research in R. equi vaccine development and looks at alternative methods that may potentially be utilised.
Keywords:horse  foal  respiratory disease  Prescottella equi  Rhodococcus equi  Rhodococcus hoagui  vaccine
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