Passive immunisation, an old idea revisited: Basic principles and application to modern animal production systems

Volume: 174, Pages: 50 - 63
Published: Jun 1, 2016
Abstract
Immunisation by administration of antibodies (immunoglobulins) has been known for more than one hundred years as a very efficient means of obtaining immediate, short-lived protection against infection and/or against the disease-causing effects of toxins from microbial pathogens and from other sources. Thus, due to its rapid action, passive immunisation is often used to treat disease caused by infection and/or toxin exposure. However...
Paper Details
Title
Passive immunisation, an old idea revisited: Basic principles and application to modern animal production systems
Published Date
Jun 1, 2016
Volume
174
Pages
50 - 63
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