This book is a collection of comprehensive and latest information on all aspects of vaccination in fish and shellfish. It provides the basic understanding about the immune system of both fish and crustaceans, besides giving the latest information on adjuvants, vaccine delivery methods, adverse effects of vaccines and methods to assess the efficacy of vaccines. Separate chapters on the role of pattern recognition receptors and interferons in fish vaccination, biofilm vaccines and biosafety and regulatory requirements for fish vaccines are also included. Aquaculture, being the fastest growing…mehr
This book is a collection of comprehensive and latest information on all aspects of vaccination in fish and shellfish. It provides the basic understanding about the immune system of both fish and crustaceans, besides giving the latest information on adjuvants, vaccine delivery methods, adverse effects of vaccines and methods to assess the efficacy of vaccines. Separate chapters on the role of pattern recognition receptors and interferons in fish vaccination, biofilm vaccines and biosafety and regulatory requirements for fish vaccines are also included. Aquaculture, being the fastest growing food producing industry in the world, is looked upon for alleviating the malnutrition especially among the under privileged population. However, intensive aquaculture practices have led to increased incidences of diseases and significant production losses. Among various health management measures employed in aquaculture, vaccination has been proven to be the best approach to protect fish against pathogens. It is considered to be safe and is a key factor for sustainable aquaculture. In this background, apart from the basic understanding of fish and shellfish immune system, updated knowledge on various types of vaccines and the vaccination strategies currently employed in aquaculture are also covered. The book is designed to provide the latest and comprehensive knowledge on all these aspects as a compiled resource material which is useful to students, researchers and other professionals in the field of aquaculture.
Dr. Makesh. M. obtained his doctorate from Madras Veterinary College, Chennai, India on crustacean virology. He joined ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai in 1999 and worked on fish and shrimp diseases and their diagnosis. He was awarded the Department of Biotechnology, Cutting-Edge Research Enhancement and Scientific Training (CREST) Award. He did his post-doctoral research at University of Idaho, Moscow, USA on fish mucosal immunity during 2013-14. Later, he moved to ICAR-central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture, Chennai in 2015. Currently Dr. Makesh is a principal Scientist at Fish Culture Division of Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture. He has more than 70 peer reviewed research publications, three edited books, and several conference presentations to his credit. He has developed an injectable recombinant viral nervous necrosis vaccine and is currently working on technologies for mucosal delivery of fish vaccines. Dr. Rajendran. K.V. graduated from the University of Calicut. He joined ICAR-Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture, Chennai, as Scientist in 1993. In 1998, he moved to ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai as Senior Scientist. He was awarded the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF) post-doctoral fellowship and worked at Yeosu National University, South Korea (2000-2001). In 2003, he worked as Fish Pathologist at CSIRO, Australia, (2003-2006). He was awarded Fulbright-Nehru Senior Research Fellowship in 2010 and worked at Auburn University, USA. Currently, Dr. Rajendran is a Principal Scientist & Head, Division of Aquatic Environment & Health Management, ICAR-CIFE, Mumbai. Rajendran has published more than 100 research papers in peer-reviewed journals, apart from various other publications and contributions to various national and international seminars and conferences. He is one of the Editors of the journal Virus Disease (Springer) and Editorial Board Member, Fish & Shellfish Immunology Reports (Elsevier).
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Chapter 1. Overview of fish immune system.- Chapter 2. Shrimp immune system and immune responses.- Chapter 3. Types of vaccines used in aquaculture.- Chapter 4. Vaccines against bacterial pathogens of fish.- Chapter 5. Viral vaccines for farmed finfish.- Chapter 6. Vaccines for parasitic diseases of fish.- Chapter 7. Bacterial biofilm for oral vaccination in aquaculture.- Chapter 8. RNA interference vaccines for disease control in aquaculture.- Chapter 9. Prospects of vaccination in crustaceans with special reference to shrimp.- Chapter 10. Methods of vaccine delivery.- Chapter 11. Adjuvants for fish vaccines.- Chapter 12. Role of pattern recognition receptors and interferons in fish vaccination.- Chapter 13. Evaluating efficacy of vaccines in finfish.- Chapter 14. Biosafety and regulatory requirements for vaccines.- Chapter 15. Adverse effects of fish vaccines.
Chapter 1. Overview of fish immune system.- Chapter 2. Shrimp immune system and immune responses.- Chapter 3. Types of vaccines used in aquaculture.- Chapter 4. Vaccines against bacterial pathogens of fish.- Chapter 5. Viral vaccines for farmed finfish.- Chapter 6. Vaccines for parasitic diseases of fish.- Chapter 7. Bacterial biofilm for oral vaccination in aquaculture.- Chapter 8. RNA interference vaccines for disease control in aquaculture.- Chapter 9. Prospects of vaccination in crustaceans with special reference to shrimp.- Chapter 10. Methods of vaccine delivery.- Chapter 11. Adjuvants for fish vaccines.- Chapter 12. Role of pattern recognition receptors and interferons in fish vaccination.- Chapter 13. Evaluating efficacy of vaccines in finfish.- Chapter 14. Biosafety and regulatory requirements for vaccines.- Chapter 15. Adverse effects of fish vaccines.
Chapter 1. Overview of fish immune system.- Chapter 2. Shrimp immune system and immune responses.- Chapter 3. Types of vaccines used in aquaculture.- Chapter 4. Vaccines against bacterial pathogens of fish.- Chapter 5. Viral vaccines for farmed finfish.- Chapter 6. Vaccines for parasitic diseases of fish.- Chapter 7. Bacterial biofilm for oral vaccination in aquaculture.- Chapter 8. RNA interference vaccines for disease control in aquaculture.- Chapter 9. Prospects of vaccination in crustaceans with special reference to shrimp.- Chapter 10. Methods of vaccine delivery.- Chapter 11. Adjuvants for fish vaccines.- Chapter 12. Role of pattern recognition receptors and interferons in fish vaccination.- Chapter 13. Evaluating efficacy of vaccines in finfish.- Chapter 14. Biosafety and regulatory requirements for vaccines.- Chapter 15. Adverse effects of fish vaccines.
Chapter 1. Overview of fish immune system.- Chapter 2. Shrimp immune system and immune responses.- Chapter 3. Types of vaccines used in aquaculture.- Chapter 4. Vaccines against bacterial pathogens of fish.- Chapter 5. Viral vaccines for farmed finfish.- Chapter 6. Vaccines for parasitic diseases of fish.- Chapter 7. Bacterial biofilm for oral vaccination in aquaculture.- Chapter 8. RNA interference vaccines for disease control in aquaculture.- Chapter 9. Prospects of vaccination in crustaceans with special reference to shrimp.- Chapter 10. Methods of vaccine delivery.- Chapter 11. Adjuvants for fish vaccines.- Chapter 12. Role of pattern recognition receptors and interferons in fish vaccination.- Chapter 13. Evaluating efficacy of vaccines in finfish.- Chapter 14. Biosafety and regulatory requirements for vaccines.- Chapter 15. Adverse effects of fish vaccines.
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