Vaccine manual : the production and quality control of veterinary vaccines for use in developing countries /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mowat, Noel
Corporate Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Other Authors: Rweyemamu, Mark M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1997.
Series:FAO animal production and health series. no. 35.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • The induction of immunity by veterinary immunoprophylactics
  • Genetically engineered vaccines
  • Viral vaccines
  • Bacterial vaccines
  • Mycoplasmal vaccines
  • Protozoal and rickettsial vaccines
  • Multicellular parasite vaccines
  • Conventional vaccines
  • Special requirements for village chickens
  • Fish vaccines
  • Role of the Office international des Epizooties and international organizations in vaccine quality standardization
  • Registration, licensing, controls and practical issues related to veterinary vaccines
  • The role of private industry in the transfer of vaccine technology to developing countries
  • General design and operating requirements for vaccine manufacturing establishments
  • Design, repair and maintenance of vaccine manufacturing establishments and equipment
  • Aspects of financial management of vaccine manufacturing operations in developing countries
  • The logistics of vaccine manufacture in developing countries
  • Basic laboratory services and media preparation for vaccine production
  • Modern cell culture technology for vaccine manufacture
  • Fermentatioin technology for the production of bacterial vaccines
  • The use of lyophilization in the manufacture of vaccines
  • Viral vaccines
  • Bacterial vaccines
  • Adjuvants in veterinary vaccines
  • Bottling, labelling and packaging of vaccines
  • Quality assurance and good manufacturing practice
  • The principles of good laboratory practices, including safety in vaccine production and quality control
  • The role of reference and regional laboratories
  • Description and documentation of production and quality control of veterinary vaccines
  • Assessment of potency in bacterial vaccines
  • Potency control of modified live viral vaccines
  • Potency assessment of inactivated viral vaccines
  • In vitro potency testing of inactivated biologics : current situation in the European Union
  • Sterility management and testing of vaccines and raw materials for adventitious agents