College of Veterinary Medicine, Al-Qasim Green University discussed a master dissertation on a bacteriological and immunological study of bacterial ghosts of Campylobacter ssp isolates and immunological applications by the postgraduate student, Ms. Israa Muhi Abd Al-Hussein.
The dissertation aimed at evaluating the possibility of
using Campylobacter jejuni ghosts as a vaccine to stimulate the immune response
in laboratory animals while measuring the effectiveness of the vaccine.
The dissertation reviewed agricultural tests and molecular
examinations using PCR technology, genetic tree analysis, and immunological
tests using qPCR.
The dissertation demonstrated the possibility of using
bacterial ghosts, which are empty envelopes of dead bacteria but retain their
immune properties, in preventing diseases.
The dissertation emphasized the importance of this vaccine
in dealing with bacteria that cause intestinal and animal diseases such as
intestinal infections and food poisoning.
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