PERSPECTIVES OF CREATION OF VACCINES AGAINST TICK BITE FOR NONSPECIFIC PROPHYLAXIS OF VECTOR BORNE DISEASES
- Authors: Dyatlov I.A1, Biketov S.F1, Firstova V.V1
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- State Scientific Center of Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Obolensk, Moscow region, Russia
- Issue: Vol 88, No 4 (2011)
- Pages: 101-106
- Section: Articles
- Submitted: 09.06.2023
- Published: 15.08.2011
- URL: https://microbiol.crie.ru/jour/article/view/13577
- ID: 13577
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Abstract
Prophylaxis of infectious diseases transferred by ticks is an important problem of contemporary medicine. One of the perspective approaches to solve this problem is the creation of vaccines against tick bite (anti-tick vaccines). Contemporary methods of the control of infectious diseases transferred by ticks are described in the review. Features of naturally and artificially acquired immunity against ticks are examined. Candidate tick antigens for the construction of vaccines against genus Ixodes tick bite are described. Perspectives of use of anti-tick vaccines against tick vector borne diseases are evaluated.
About the authors
I. A Dyatlov
State Scientific Center of Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Obolensk, Moscow region, Russia
S. F Biketov
State Scientific Center of Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Obolensk, Moscow region, Russia
V. V Firstova
State Scientific Center of Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Obolensk, Moscow region, Russia
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