Eradication of Rabies with Mass Parental Vaccination, Human Post-Exposure Prophylaxis, and Gene Therapy: A Systematic Review

Martin L. Nelwan
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Aims: To review canine rabies, mass parental vaccination, human post-exposure prophylaxis, gene therapy and costs for fighting rabies. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Animal Science – Other, Nelwan Institution for Human Resource Development, Indonesia, between December 2017 and March 2018. Methodology: The author searched the Pubmed Database at NCBI for articles on rabies disease published between 2007 and 2018. All articles are open access and in English. For rabies virus examination, Seller’s test was used. In this article, references written by the author and other relevant publications were included. The author reviewed a rabies dog case kept at Nelwan Institution for Human Resource Development. Results: The dog showed clinical signs such as inappetance, urinary frequency and soaking in a small, juicy drain. Currently, to treat rabies, no drugs are available. For rabies prevention, vaccination is the best way. To eradicate rabies, mass vaccination in dogs, post-exposure prophylaxis, and gene therapy should be used. Fort rabies disease eradication, a minimum of 70% of the dog population should receive the vaccination. In addition, humans with category II exposure should receive a rabies vaccine and rabies immunoglobulin. Conclusion: To eradicate rabies, vaccinations are required. In addition, gene therapy can eliminate rabies from the infected neurons by using rAAV-N796. In addition, To fight the rabies virus, CRISPR/Cas9 system in combination with the MMEJ-based method may also be used. Furthermore, mass parental vaccination, post-exposure prophylaxis, and gene therapy can reduce costs in controlling rabies disease.
通过大规模亲本疫苗接种、人类暴露后预防和基因治疗根除狂犬病:一项系统综述
目的:综述犬狂犬病、大规模亲代疫苗接种、人类暴露后预防、基因治疗和抗击狂犬病的费用。研究地点和时间:2017年12月至2018年3月,印度尼西亚Nelwan人力资源开发研究所动物科学-其他系。方法:作者检索了NCBI的Pubmed数据库,检索了2007年至2018年间发表的关于狂犬病的文章。所有文章都是开放获取的,并且是英文的。狂犬病毒检测采用卖方试验。在本文中,包括了作者所写的参考文献和其他相关出版物。作者回顾了Nelwan人力资源开发研究所保存的狂犬病犬病例。结果:犬表现出食欲不振、尿频、尿液小而多汁等临床症状。目前,没有治疗狂犬病的药物。预防狂犬病,接种疫苗是最好的方法。为根除狂犬病,应采用犬类大规模疫苗接种、暴露后预防和基因治疗。为了根除狂犬病,至少要有70%的犬只接种疫苗。此外,第二类暴露者应接种狂犬病疫苗和狂犬病免疫球蛋白。结论:根除狂犬病需要接种疫苗。此外,利用rAAV-N796进行基因治疗,可以将狂犬病病毒从感染的神经元中清除。此外,为了对抗狂犬病毒,还可以使用CRISPR/Cas9系统与基于mmej的方法相结合的方法。此外,大规模父母接种疫苗、暴露后预防和基因治疗可以降低控制狂犬病的成本。
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