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The role of nano-vaccines in animal science and health

Year 2022, Volume: Volume 2 Issue: Issue 1, 14 - 18, 09.06.2022

Abstract

In recent years, researchers from various fields have tried to use them because of the increasing growth of nanotechnology. Technological applications in animal health have been a significant problem. However, it has overturned into a recent enabling technique over the years, with the vast possibility of transformation, and has potentially developed solutions. Nanotechnologies offer a wide range of prescription drugs for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and reproduction. Nano-vaccines have emerged as a novel method of vaccination and are many more effective than traditional vaccines. Nano-vaccines trigger immune responses in the bloodstream and cells and prevent the spread of infection by destroying infectious agents by controlling the immune system. Also, advances have been reported in developing DNA-based vaccines for many diseases compared to conventional therapies. Objective: This review article aims to gather the materials and research that has been done to clarify the potential roles of nano-vaccines on animal health and their potential benefits and risks.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Reviews
Authors

Masoumeh Nıazıfar This is me

Akbar Taghızadeh This is me

Valiollah Palangı This is me

Publication Date June 9, 2022
Submission Date October 10, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: Volume 2 Issue: Issue 1

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