Current use and development of fish vaccines in China
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2019.12.010
Current use and development of fish vaccines in China
Abstract
In the past decades, the aquaculture industry made great progress in China, which contributes more than 70% yield of the world's farmed fish. Along with the rapid growth of fish production, increased emergence and outbreak of numbers of diseases pose harm to the aquaculture industry and food safety. From the efficient, safe, environmental and ethical aspects, vaccines is definitely the most appropriate and focused method to control different kinds of fish diseases. In China, researchers have done huge works on the fish vaccines, and so far six domestic aquatic vaccine products along with one imported aquatic vaccine have obtained the national veterinary medicine certificate. More critically, some new vaccines have also entered the field experiment stage and showed broad market prospects. In the present review, authors summarize seven aquatic vaccines, including the live vaccine against grass carp hemorrhagic disease, the inactivated vaccine against Aeromonas hydrophila sepsis in fish, the live vaccine against Edwardsiella tarda in turbot, the anti-idiotypic antibody vaccine against Vibrio alginolyticus, V. parahaemolyticus, and E. tarda in Japanese flounder, the cell-cultured inactivated vaccine against grass carp hemorrhagic disease, the inactivated vaccine against fish infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus (ISKNV), and the genetically engineered live vaccine against V. anguillarum in turbot. Moreover, different delivery routes of fish vaccines are also compared in this review, along with differential fish immune response after vaccination. All these efforts will ultimately benefit the healthy and sustainable development of aquaculture industry in China.
Keywords: Fish disease; Immune responses; Mucosal delivery routes; Vaccine.
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