PROCEEDINGS OF THE IXth INTERNATIONAL COCCIDIOSIS CONFERENCE

Preço: R$40,00 - Anais
R$20,00 - CD

Evento realizado em: 19 a 23 de setembro de 2005
Local: Foz do Iguaçu - PR
Número de páginas: 195
Formato: 21 x 29,7
Idioma: Inglês

Temas e palestrantes:

Plenary Lectures

Eight decades of research on Eimeria in poultry
Martin W. Shirley
Genome sequence of the avian coccidiosis-causing agent, Eimeria tenella
Matt Berriman
Proteomics of Eimeria: a focus on host cell invasion
Fiona Tomley
The role of morphology and microscopy in coccidian research in this genomic/proteomic age
David J. P. Ferguson
New roles for proteases in the infection biology of coccidian parasites
Vern B. Carruthers
Horizontally transferred genes as new targets for drug development in Cryptosporidium parvum
Boris Striepen
Immune response to Coccidia
Hyun S. Lillehoj
Protective immune responses involved in host resistance to Brazilian isolates ofToxoplasma gondii: implications on vaccine development employing recombinant viral vectors
Ricardo T. Gazzinelli
Immune responses to Neospora caninum and prospects for vaccination
Elisabeth A. Innes
Perspectives for the control of coccidiosis in poultry by chemotherapy and vaccination
H. David Chapman
Anticoccidial drug discovery: approaches towards the identification of novel chemotherapeutic agents
Paul Liberator
Vaccination against coccidial parasites. The method of choice?
Arno N. Vermeulen

Symposium “Legislation on drug and vaccine use”

A US perspective on the current and future regulation of anticoccidial drugs and vaccines

Paul Duquette
Feed safety: evolution in legislation, implementation and harmonisation
Yvan Dejaegher
Current and futures perspectives on the regulation of anticoccidial drugs and vaccines
João Palermo Neto

Symposium “Histomonas meleagridis: update on life cycle, control and diagnostics”

Histomonas meleagridis: life cycle and epidemiology
Maarten De Gussem
The diagnostics of Histomonas meleagridis
Wil Landman
Histomoniasis, an ancient disease threatening the European poultry production. 
What are the current and future options for control?
Koen De Gussem
Enteric flagellated protozoa in turkeys
Steven Clark

Contributed papers: Oral presentation and posters