Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Avian influenza virus: prospects for prevention and control by vaccination.
- Journal:
- Animal health research reviews
- Year:
- 2005
- Authors:
- Lee, Chang-Won & Suarez, David L
- Affiliation:
- U.S. Department of Agriculture · United States
- Species:
- bird
Abstract
Although vaccination does not always prevent infection of avian influenza (AI) virus, the clear benefit of vaccination is in its ability to prevent disease and to reduce the amount of virus in circulation. Thus, judicious use of vaccination can be an important component of an AI control program. However, the long-term use of vaccination without eradication may result in the selection of the antigenically divergent strains, which compromises the value of vaccination. In this review, the effectiveness of currently available and future AI vaccines is discussed with suggestions for the ideal use of vaccination even with antigenic drift of the virus.
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