Fowlpox virus as a recombinant vaccine vector for use in mammals and poultry.
Live vaccines against fowlpox virus, which causes moderate pathology in poultry and is the type species of the Avipoxvirus genus, were developed in the 1920s. Development of recombinant fowlpox virus vector vaccines began in the 1980s, for use not only in poultry, but also in mammals including human...
Autors principals: | Skinner, M, Laidlaw, S, Eldaghayes, I, Kaiser, P, Cottingham, MG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2005
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