Efficacy of a square presentation of V-RG vaccine baits in red fox, domestic dog and raccoon dog.

Developments in biologicals Pub Date : 2008-01-01
F Cliquet, A L Guiot, C Schumacher, J Maki, N Cael, J Barrat
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Oral vaccination programmes conducted in rabies infected countries from Eastern Europe and Eurasia should not be restricted to foxes but should target other major rabies vectors such as dogs and raccoon dogs as well. The objective of this experimental trial was to assess the protection induced by the vaccine by challenging these different species, which had been previously vaccinated intramuscularly with the square V-RG baits (produced in the US). Different parameters were evaluated such as attractiveness of the baits and induction of neutralising antibodies as an indicator for immunogenicity and protection after rabies challenge. The acceptability of the square bait was satisfactory in dogs, foxes and raccoon dogs, confirming previous laboratory and field studies conducted with the rectangular baits. Only one vaccinated dog out of nine seroconverted after vaccination and among them one dog died of rabies. Eight of ten vaccinated foxes seroconverted after vaccination and survived the rabies challenge. All vaccinated raccoon dogs seroconverted after challenge and all survived the challenge. These trials demonstrated that the square presentation of the V-RG vaccine was attractive, immunogenic and efficacious.

V-RG疫苗毒饵在红狐、家犬和貉身上的方阵呈现效果。
在东欧和欧亚大陆狂犬病感染国家开展的口服疫苗接种规划不应局限于狐狸,而应针对其他主要狂犬病媒介,如狗和貉。这项试验的目的是通过挑战这些不同的物种来评估疫苗诱导的保护作用,这些物种以前曾用方形V-RG诱饵(美国生产)肌肉注射过疫苗。评估了不同的参数,如诱饵的吸引力和中和抗体的诱导,作为狂犬病攻击后免疫原性和保护的指标。方形诱饵对狗、狐狸和貉的可接受性令人满意,证实了以前用矩形诱饵进行的实验室和实地研究。接种疫苗的9只狗中只有1只在接种疫苗后血清转化,其中1只狗死于狂犬病。10只接种过疫苗的狐狸中有8只在疫苗接种后血清转化并存活下来。所有接种过疫苗的貉均在攻击后血清转化,并全部存活。这些试验表明,V-RG疫苗的方形呈现具有吸引力、免疫原性和有效性。
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