Infectious disease and immunology
Immunology describes how the body copes with bacterial, viral, or parasitic infections, cancer, and other diseases. The battle between pathogens and the host immune defenses has raged for thousands of years. The immune system has developed a variety of approaches to controlling viral and bacterial infection, which range from direct killing of pathogen to elaborating cytokines that inhibit replication. Advancing knowledge on the clinical immunological application in the treatment of various infectious diseases.
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- Sources of Contamination
- Hygiene in Animal Housing
- Cleanliness and Quality Feed
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