peer reviewedThe current epizootic of rabies in Europe has as its main host the fox. Oral vaccination of the fox population has proven to be particularly effective. It is clear that the major components for a successful vaccination programme are a potent and stable vaccine, and an effective baiting system; the latter should attract the target animal but no non-target species. Recently, vaccines of increased stability have been generated; amongst these is a vaccinia recombinant virus which expresses rabies virus glycoprotein. Consequently, both attenuated live virus vaccines and a recombinant vaccine are available for routine field vaccination of the fox population
The current rabies situation in Europe is probably unprecedented in history. Large parts of Western,...
During recent years, most research on the control of sylvatic rabies has concentrated on developing ...
peer reviewedThe efficacy of a vaccinia-rabies recombinant virus (10(8) TCID50) contained in a machi...
peer reviewedThe current epizootic of rabies in Europe has as its main host the fox. Oral vaccinatio...
peer reviewedCampaigns of fox vaccination against rabies were carried out in Belgium, grand-duchy of...
peer reviewedRabies is prevalent in most parts of the world. An extensive reservoir of the disease i...
peer reviewedOne of the most promising ways to control rabies in wildlife seems to be the distributi...
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 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...
Rabies is a viral encephalomyelitis pathology that affects all kind of warm-blooded animals. While i...
peer reviewedTo improve both safety and stability of the vaccines used in the field to vaccinate fox...
peer reviewedCampaigns of fox vaccination against rabies were carried out in Belgium in September 19...
Abelseth and G. M. Baer. The use of commercially available vaccines for the oral vaccination of foxe...
The current rabies situation in Europe is probably unprecedented in history. Large parts of Western,...
During recent years, most research on the control of sylvatic rabies has concentrated on developing ...
peer reviewedThe efficacy of a vaccinia-rabies recombinant virus (10(8) TCID50) contained in a machi...
peer reviewedThe current epizootic of rabies in Europe has as its main host the fox. Oral vaccinatio...
peer reviewedCampaigns of fox vaccination against rabies were carried out in Belgium, grand-duchy of...
peer reviewedRabies is prevalent in most parts of the world. An extensive reservoir of the disease i...
peer reviewedOne of the most promising ways to control rabies in wildlife seems to be the distributi...
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 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...
Rabies is a viral encephalomyelitis pathology that affects all kind of warm-blooded animals. While i...
peer reviewedTo improve both safety and stability of the vaccines used in the field to vaccinate fox...
peer reviewedCampaigns of fox vaccination against rabies were carried out in Belgium in September 19...
Abelseth and G. M. Baer. The use of commercially available vaccines for the oral vaccination of foxe...
The current rabies situation in Europe is probably unprecedented in history. Large parts of Western,...
During recent years, most research on the control of sylvatic rabies has concentrated on developing ...
peer reviewedThe efficacy of a vaccinia-rabies recombinant virus (10(8) TCID50) contained in a machi...