Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 178
... Vaccines have been used extensively to protect sheep from infection with this disease . The most recent vaccine was made from formalin - killed virus propagated in tissue culture . Inoculation of sheep with the vaccine is said to have ...
... Vaccines have been used extensively to protect sheep from infection with this disease . The most recent vaccine was made from formalin - killed virus propagated in tissue culture . Inoculation of sheep with the vaccine is said to have ...
Page 242
... Vaccines must be injected intravenously , followed by treatment with tetracycline during the febrile period . However , it is now possible to culture C. ruminantium in vitro , leading to the hope that a new , effective , and safe vaccine ...
... Vaccines must be injected intravenously , followed by treatment with tetracycline during the febrile period . However , it is now possible to culture C. ruminantium in vitro , leading to the hope that a new , effective , and safe vaccine ...
Page 369
... vaccine caused severe damage to feeding ticks during the later stages of engorgement , especially the final period of rapid sucking ( Fig . 31.15 ) . These results may provide a basis for commercial development of a recombinant vaccine ...
... vaccine caused severe damage to feeding ticks during the later stages of engorgement , especially the final period of rapid sucking ( Fig . 31.15 ) . These results may provide a basis for commercial development of a recombinant vaccine ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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