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  1. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|agricultural activity|animal health
    tréithchineál vacsaíne beo Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    cineál vacsaíne beo Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'Ina theannta sin, féadfaidh sé gur gá imscrúdú a dhéanamh ar leathadh chuig speicis ainmhithe nach spriocspeicis iad agus a d’fhéadfadh a bheith thar a bheith soghabhálach do chineál vacsaíne beo.' Reference "Rialachán Tarmligthe (AE) 2021/805 lena leasaítear Iarscríbhinn II a ghabhann le Rialachán (AE) 2019/6 ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle, CELEX:32021R0805/GA"
    live vaccinal strain | live vaccine strain
    en
    Definition "strain used for a live vaccine" Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: Fensterbank, R., 'Selection and characterization of a Listeria monocytogenes vaccinal strain of reduced virulence for mice' (4.7.2019), Annales de Recherches Vétérinaires, Vol. 17, No 1, 1986, pp. 29-36."
  2. AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|agricultural activity|animal health
    vacsaín bheo Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'I gcásanna vacsaíní beo i gcomhair zúnóisí de réir bhrí Threoir 2003/99/CE ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle atá le húsáid i gcomhair bia-ainmhithe, is gá na staidéir sin a chur san áireamh, go háirithe cé chomh fada a mhaireann an t-orgánach ag an mball insteallta.' Reference "Rialachán (AE) 2019/6 maidir le táirgí íocshláinte tréidliachta agus lena n-aisghairtear Treoir 2001/82/CE, CELEX:32019R0006/GA"
    Impfstamm-Lebendvakzine
    de
    live vaccine | live-strain vaccine
    en
    Definition any vaccine that does not contain an inactivated (killed) product, although it is recognised that in the case of viruses they cannot be considered truly alive Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). 'Chapter 1.1.8. Principles of Veterinary Vaccine Production' (20.5.2019). Terrestrial Manual 2018."
    Comment Vaccines may be prepared as live or inactivated (killed) products. Some live vaccines are prepared from low virulence, mild, field isolates of a disease-causing agent that have been found to be safe and effective when administered by an unnatural route or under other conditions where exposure to the microorganism will immunise rather than cause disease. Other live vaccines are prepared from isolates of disease-causing agents that have been modified by passage through laboratory animals, culture media, cell cultures, or avian embryos to select a variant of reduced virulence. The development of recombinant DNA (rDNA) procedures has provided some unique opportunities for vaccine production. Modified live vaccines may now be specifically produced by deletion of virulence-related genes from a microorganism. Others are produced by the insertion of genes that code for specific immunising antigens from a disease-causing microorganism into a nonvirulent vector microorganism. Nucleic-acid-mediated vaccines containing plasmid DNA have been developed. The DNA is usually in plasmid form and codes for immunising antigens from disease-causing microorganisms. Killed products may contain: 1) Cultures of microorganisms that have been inactivated by chemical or physical means; 2) Inactivated toxins; or 3) Subunits (antigenic parts of microorganisms) that have been extracted from cultures or that have been produced through rDNA procedures.
    vaccin vivant buck
    fr