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Oral immunization and protection of raccoons (Procyon lotor) with a vaccinia-rabies glycoprotein recombinant virus vaccine.
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VaccinationVeterinary VaccineVaccine DevelopmentVaccine TargetImmunologyVirologyProcyon LotorAnimal Rabies ControlStreet RabiesVaccine DesignMedicineVaccine ResearchViral ImmunityOral ImmunizationSponge Bait
Animal rabies control has been frustrated by the existence of multiple wildlife reservoirs and the lack of efficacious oral vaccines. In this investigation, raccoons fed a vaccinia-rabies glycoprotein recombinant virus in a sponge bait developed rabies virus-neutralizing antibody (0.6-54.0 units) and resisted street rabies virus infection 28 and 205 days after feeding. Additional raccoons immunized by oral infusion with attenuated antigenic variants of rabies virus strains CVS-11 and ERA failed to develop rabies virus-neutralizing antibody. This work demonstrates the feasibility of a recombinant virus vaccine containing the rabies glycoprotein gene for immunization of raccoons, and possibly other wildlife, to obtain long-term protection against rabies.
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