peer reviewedThe primary multiplication site of VVTGgRAB, a recombinant vaccinia virus (VV) expressing the rabies virus G glycoprotein, was studied in comparison with that of the parental VV Copenhagen strain, after oral administration to foxes. Foxes were fed with 10(8) TCID50 of either VVTGgRAB or VV and were sacrificed 12, 24, 48 or 96 h after inoculation. Both viruses were detected by viral isolation in the tonsils during the first 48 h after inoculation at titres between 10(2) and 10(4.3) TCID50/ml. Indirect immunofluorescence confirmed the presence of the virus in tonsils of some of the foxes. The polymerase chain reaction allowed the detection of VVTGgRAB in the tonsils of both of two foxes tested after 24 h, three of three foxes aft...
Rabies vaccine strain was isolated from a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) with signs of neurological disorde...
We have investigated the influence of anti-rabies vaccination on the onset of the disease as well as...
Abelseth and G. M. Baer. The use of commercially available vaccines for the oral vaccination of foxe...
peer reviewedTo improve both safety and stability of the vaccines used in the field to vaccinate fox...
To improve both safety and stability of the oral vaccines used in the field to vaccinate foxes again...
peer reviewedTo improve both safety and stability of the vaccines used in the field to vaccinate fox...
peer reviewedOral immunization of foxes by distributing vaccine baits was experimentally assessed an...
peer reviewedRabies, a viral disease affecting all warm-blooded animals, is prevalent in most parts ...
peer reviewedDuring recent years, most of the research on the control of sylvatic rabies has concent...
peer reviewedRabies is prevalent in most parts of the world. An extensive reservoir of the disease i...
peer reviewedCampaigns of fox vaccination against rabies were carried out in Belgium, grand-duchy of...
OBJECTIVETo assess the immunogenicity of thermostable live-attenuated rabies virus (RABV) preserved ...
peer reviewedOne of the most promising ways to control rabies in wildlife seems to be the distributi...
peer reviewedThe efficacy of a vaccinia-rabies recombinant virus (10(8) TCID50) contained in a machi...
Sylvatic rabies can be efficiently controlled by vaccination of foxes with a vaccinia-rabies recombi...
Rabies vaccine strain was isolated from a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) with signs of neurological disorde...
We have investigated the influence of anti-rabies vaccination on the onset of the disease as well as...
Abelseth and G. M. Baer. The use of commercially available vaccines for the oral vaccination of foxe...
peer reviewedTo improve both safety and stability of the vaccines used in the field to vaccinate fox...
To improve both safety and stability of the oral vaccines used in the field to vaccinate foxes again...
peer reviewedTo improve both safety and stability of the vaccines used in the field to vaccinate fox...
peer reviewedOral immunization of foxes by distributing vaccine baits was experimentally assessed an...
peer reviewedRabies, a viral disease affecting all warm-blooded animals, is prevalent in most parts ...
peer reviewedDuring recent years, most of the research on the control of sylvatic rabies has concent...
peer reviewedRabies is prevalent in most parts of the world. An extensive reservoir of the disease i...
peer reviewedCampaigns of fox vaccination against rabies were carried out in Belgium, grand-duchy of...
OBJECTIVETo assess the immunogenicity of thermostable live-attenuated rabies virus (RABV) preserved ...
peer reviewedOne of the most promising ways to control rabies in wildlife seems to be the distributi...
peer reviewedThe efficacy of a vaccinia-rabies recombinant virus (10(8) TCID50) contained in a machi...
Sylvatic rabies can be efficiently controlled by vaccination of foxes with a vaccinia-rabies recombi...
Rabies vaccine strain was isolated from a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) with signs of neurological disorde...
We have investigated the influence of anti-rabies vaccination on the onset of the disease as well as...
Abelseth and G. M. Baer. The use of commercially available vaccines for the oral vaccination of foxe...