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summary [2020/12/16 11:52] – [Classification of Viruses and Diversity of Strains] Christian Klopfensteinsummary [2021/02/09 06:28] (Version actuelle) – ↷ Liens modifiés en raison d'un déplacement. Christian Klopfenstein
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 Vaccination for influenza is a technique of prevention and control of influenza recognized by all professionals of human health and various animal species. Scientific work and field observations all show the importance of homology between the strain (s) of virus integrated in the vaccine and those circulating in the target population. Vaccination for influenza is a technique of prevention and control of influenza recognized by all professionals of human health and various animal species. Scientific work and field observations all show the importance of homology between the strain (s) of virus integrated in the vaccine and those circulating in the target population.
  
-Canadian pork producers have access to some [[vaccins_commerciaux| commercial vaccines]] and they also have the option of developing [[vaccins_autogene|autogenous vaccines]] in accordance with Canadian Food Inspection Agency guidelines ([[https://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-publique/programmes/laboratoire-national-microbiologie.html|ACIA]]).+Canadian pork producers have access to some [[vaccins_commerciaux| commercial vaccines]] and they also have the option of developing [[vaccins_autogeneferme|autogenous vaccines]] in accordance with Canadian Food Inspection Agency guidelines ([[https://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-publique/programmes/laboratoire-national-microbiologie.html|ACIA]]).
  
 Several veterinarians and pork producers in Quebec are interested in the development and rollout of autogenous vaccines that more specifically target strains circulating in Quebec farms because commercial vaccines are often ineffective because they do not contain the right strains. Several veterinarians and pork producers in Quebec are interested in the development and rollout of autogenous vaccines that more specifically target strains circulating in Quebec farms because commercial vaccines are often ineffective because they do not contain the right strains.
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