Carter Philip B
College of Veterinary Medicine at North Carolina State University, USA.
J Vet Med Educ. 2003 Summer;30(2):152-4. doi: 10.3138/jvme.30.2.152.
This article is an overview and assessment of available veterinary vaccines, placed in a historical context. A more complete presentation of the main tenets of the symposium talk at Agenda for Action: Veterinary Medicine's Role in Biodefense and Public Health is published elsewhere.' The symposium presentation contained a critical evaluation of the current state of the field of veterinary vaccines for both food and companion animals and of promises for future vaccine development. There is considerable variability in safety and sustained efficacy among veterinary vaccines, especially those developed for companion animals. Standardization of vaccines and vaccinal strains and detailed knowledge of their safety, efficacy, and potency and of the duration of immunity are needed before rational recommendations can truly be made. It is proposed that the establishment of an international vaccine advisory committee be supported, which would function to apprise the veterinary profession of the current status of vaccines and their use, and that a system for reporting vaccine adverse events, similar to that for humans, should be established.
本文是对现有兽用疫苗的概述与评估,并置于历史背景之中。《行动议程:兽医学在生物防御和公共卫生中的作用》研讨会演讲的主要原则更完整的呈现已在其他地方发表。该研讨会演讲对用于食用动物和伴侣动物的兽用疫苗领域的现状以及未来疫苗开发的前景进行了批判性评估。兽用疫苗之间在安全性和持续效力方面存在相当大的差异,尤其是为伴侣动物开发的疫苗。在能够真正做出合理建议之前,需要对疫苗和疫苗株进行标准化,并详细了解其安全性、效力、效能以及免疫持续时间。建议支持成立一个国际疫苗咨询委员会,其职能是向兽医行业通报疫苗的现状及其使用情况,并且应建立一个类似于人类疫苗不良事件报告系统的兽用疫苗不良事件报告系统。