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Section I: Vaccine: An overview in aquaculture
1. Vaccine: History, evolution and characteristic features in aquaculture industry
2. Concept and importance of vaccination
3. Biotechnological strategies for vaccine production Section II: Types of vaccines and vaccination methods in aquaculture
4. Vaccination types and strategies for aquaculture vaccines
5. Live, inactivated, and experimental vaccines
6. Routes of administration of vaccines in aquaculture
7. Nano delivery of vaccines in aquaculture Section III: Aquatic vaccine development
8. Conventional methods and modern biotechnological approaches
9. Factors affecting the efficacy of aquatic vaccines
10. Merits and demerits of aquatic vaccines Section IV: Current status of vaccines in aquaculture
11. Recent developments in fish vaccinology
12. Progress and challenges in vaccination technology in aquatic animals
13. Opportunities and future directions of vaccines in aquaculture Section V: Mass production and commercialization
14. Development and surveillance of mass production of vaccines
15. Prospects and challenges of commercializing vaccines for aquaculture
16. Large scale production and industrial value of aquatic vaccines
17. Ethical and legal challenges to vaccines in aquaculture
18. Challenges of vaccines for aquaculture