Unlock the potential of vaccines in food-producing animals
Science
.
2024 Jun 28;384(6703):1409-1411.
doi: 10.1126/science.adj5918.
Epub 2024 Jun 27.
Authors
Ramanan Laxminarayan
1
2
,
Alec Gleason
2
,
Justin Sheen
3
,
Chadi M Saad-Roy
4
5
,
C Jessica Metcalf
2
3
,
Guy H Palmer
6
7
,
Eric M Fèvre
8
9
Affiliations
1
One Health Trust, Bangalore, India.
2
School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.
3
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.
4
Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.
5
Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.
6
Paul G. Allen School for Public Health, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA.
7
Institute of Tropical Infectious Diseases, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya.
8
International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.
9
Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
PMID:
38935731
DOI:
10.1126/science.adj5918
Abstract
Broader coverage can have economic, climate-related, animal welfare, and human health benefits.
MeSH terms
Animal Diseases* / prevention & control
Animals
Humans
Livestock*
Vaccination* / veterinary
Vaccines*
Substances
Vaccines