Russian Scientists Develop Vaccine for Animals Against Salmonellosis and Colibacillosis

New vaccine offers protection for livestock and poultry from two infections with a single injection. Photo: Inside Creative House /  iStock

Russian scientists have created a bacterial strain and a corresponding vaccine for animals that protects simultaneously against salmonellosis and colibacillosis, reports the official website of the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

For the first time in Russia, researchers developed a unique strain, which integrates a fragment of a plasmid containing the ecpABCD operon. Cells of the new strain produce specific proteins that stimulate the production of antibodies in animals, providing immunity to both pathogens.

“The team successfully translated industry needs into a scientific project and assembled a multidisciplinary group to implement it,” scientist Aleksey Deykin said.

The vaccine technology based on the new strain improves preventive efficiency, reduces production costs, and simplifies veterinary procedures for protecting poultry and livestock.

The vaccine has successfully passed trial testing and is now preparing for registration with the Russian Ministry of Agriculture.

African Times published this article in partnership with International Media Network TV BRICS

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