Thursday, 20 August 2015

DNA Vaccines - Latest Breakthrough in the Field of Molecular Technology

Prevention of diseases by immunization saves money from wastage on post-disease therapeutic agents like antibiotics. The induced immunity alleviates the sufferings of animals from diseases. Immunization has saved countless number of animals worldwide from premature mortality. The products derived from vaccinated animals are safe and do not pose any health hazard to human consumers. Vaccination has not only prevented the occurrence of many diseases, but also has eradicated certain human and animal diseases totally.
The principle of vaccination was evolved more than two centuries ago. Since then, rapid progress has been achieved in the preparation of vaccines. The vaccine, when first injected, triggers the immune system of the recipient to produce antibodies against the infectious agent. This primary vaccination course for dogs and cats involves two or more administrations because of variations in the MDA levels encountered in individuals. Certain vaccines against diseases, as for example Leptospirosis, are given twice to produce sufficient titer of antibodies in the serum of the recipients. Booster doses of vaccination are given to maintain adequate level of serum antibodies.
RI Technologies' Veterinary Vaccines market research report covers the Types of Veterinary Vaccines and the different Species for which Vaccines are present in the market. The Types of Veterinary Vaccines covered include Live Attenuated, Inactivated, Recombinant and Other (Conjugate Vaccines, DNA Vaccines, Toxoids etc). The Species include Bovine, Porcine, Poultry, Canine & Feline, Ovine & Caprine and Other (Equine, Fish, Wild Animals etc.). The study includes estimates and projections for the total global Veterinary Vaccines market and also key regional markets that include Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific Latin America, Middle East and Rest of World. Estimates and projections are illustrated graphically.
Business profiles of 13 major companies are discussed in the report. The report serves as a guide to global Veterinary Vaccines industry, covering 365 companies that are engaged in the development and supply of Veterinary Vaccines.Information related to recent product releases, product developments, partnerships, collaborations, and mergers and acquisitions is also covered in the report.
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