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Review
. 2017 Mar;16(3):215-228.
doi: 10.1080/14760584.2017.1244483. Epub 2016 Oct 12.

Vaccines for piscirickettsiosis (salmonid rickettsial septicaemia, SRS): the Chile perspective

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Vaccines for piscirickettsiosis (salmonid rickettsial septicaemia, SRS): the Chile perspective

Kevin Maisey et al. Expert Rev Vaccines. 2017 Mar.

Abstract

Piscirickettsia salmonis (P. salmonis) is the aetiological bacterium of the contagious disease piscirickettsiosis or salmonid rickettsial septicaemia (SRS) and causes significant economic losses to aquaculture production in Chile. Current strategies to control infection are i) indiscriminate antibiotic use and ii) vaccination with predominantly P. salmonis bacterin vaccines that do not provide acceptable levels of protection against piscirickettsiosis. Areas covered: This review covers the basic biology of P. salmonis, clinical piscirickettsiosis and disease control, the development of current P. salmonis vaccines, innate and adaptive immunity and a 5-year plan to develop new piscirickettsiosis vaccines. Expert commentary: Fundamental knowledge is lacking on the complexities of P. salmonis-host interactions, relating to bacterial virulence and host innate and adaptive immune responses, which needs to be addressed. The development of new P. salmonis vaccines needs the application of comprehensive 'omics' technologies to identify candidate vaccine antigens capable of stimulating long-lasting protective immune responses.

Keywords: Piscirickettsia salmonis; antibiotics; bacterin vaccine; genome; humoral and T-cell immunity; pathogenesis; salmonid rickettsial septicaemia; vaccine.

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