Gupta, U DKatoch, V M2009-01-172009-05-272009-01-172009-05-272009-01-17Gupta UD, Katoch VM. Animal models of tuberculosis for vaccine development. Indian Journal of Medical Research. 2009 Jan; 129(1): 11-8http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/25478Animal models for testing different vaccine candidates have been developed since a long time for studying tuberculosis. Mice, guinea pigs and rabbits are animals most frequently used. Each model has its own merits for studying human tuberculosis, and none completely mimics the human disease. Different animal models are being used depending upon the availability of the space, trained manpower as well as other resources. Efforts should continue to develop a vaccine which can replace/outperform the presently available vaccine BCG.engAnimalsCattleDisease Models, AnimalDrug Discovery --methodsGuinea PigsMacacaMiceRabbitsTuberculosis --prevention & controlTuberculosis VaccinesAnimalsCattleDisease Models, AnimalDrug Discovery --methodsGuinea PigsMacacaMiceRabbitsTuberculosis --prevention & controlTuberculosis VaccinesAnimal models of tuberculosis for vaccine development.Journal Article