The goat as an experimental model for Tuberculosis vaccine development
Poster presentado en Med-Vet-Net Association 5th International Scientific Conference (OneHealth: Zoonoses - Emerging Threats)
27 de junio de 2017
Roy A., Casal C., Alvarez J., Romero B., Rodriguez-Bertos A., Barcena C., Diez A., Juste RA., Gortazar C., Puentes E., Aguilo N., Martin C., de Juan L., Dominguez L. y Bezos J.
The development of new vaccines intended for use in veterinary and human medicine, requires the use of experimental animal models. The goat may represent a suitable experimental model for tesƟng tuberculosis (TB) vacc p g ines for humans, due to its manageability, its reduced cost compared to caƩle, and the similarity of the pathology and lesion paƩerns developed in caprine and human TB
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