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Immunogenicity of Ontario Rabies Vaccine for Small Indian Mongooses (Herpestes auropunctatus).
Berentsen, Are R; Ellis, Christine K; Johnson, Shylo R; Leinbach, Israel L; Sugihara, Robert T; Gilbert, Amy T.
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  • Berentsen AR; US Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, 4101 LaPorte Ave., Fort Collins, Colorado 80521, USA.
  • Ellis CK; US Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, 4101 LaPorte Ave., Fort Collins, Colorado 80521, USA.
  • Johnson SR; US Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, 4101 LaPorte Ave., Fort Collins, Colorado 80521, USA.
  • Leinbach IL; US Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, 210 Amauulu Rd., Hilo, Hawaii 96720, USA.
  • Sugihara RT; US Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, 210 Amauulu Rd., Hilo, Hawaii 96720, USA.
  • Gilbert AT; US Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, 4101 LaPorte Ave., Fort Collins, Colorado 80521, USA.
J Wildl Dis ; 56(1): 224-228, 2020 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31567036
ABSTRACT
Oral rabies vaccination is the principal strategy used to control rabies in wildlife. No oral rabies vaccine is licensed for small Indian mongooses (Herpestes auropunctatus). The Ontario Rabies Vaccine Bait (ONRAB) is a human adenovirus type-5 rabies glycoprotein recombinant vaccine licensed for rabies control in striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) in Canada and is under experimental evaluation in the US. We evaluated varying doses of ONRAB vaccine by direct instillation into the oral cavity with three groups of 10 mongooses Group 1 received 109.5 TCID50, group 2 received 108.8 TCID50, and group 3 received 108.5 TCID50 of vaccine. Six control mongooses were sham-vaccinated with culture media. We collected a serum sample prior to vaccination and on days 14 and 30 postvaccination (PV). We quantified the level of rabies virus neutralizing antibodies (RVNA) from mongoose sera and compared titers among vaccinated groups and time points PV, where values greater than or equal to 0.1 IU/mL were considered positive. On day 14 PV, 87% (26 of 30, 95% confidence interval 70-95%) of vaccinates had seroconverted, whereas all vaccinates demonstrated RVNA by day 30 PV. There was a marginal effect of vaccine dose on group means of log-transformed RVNA titers at day 14 PV (F=2.5, P=0.099), but not day 30 PV. Sham-vaccinated animals were seronegative during all time points.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Raiva / Vacina Antirrábica / Herpestidae / Anticorpos Antivirais Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Wildl Dis Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Raiva / Vacina Antirrábica / Herpestidae / Anticorpos Antivirais Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Wildl Dis Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos