Control of rabies: epidemiology of rabies in Asia and development of new-generation vaccines for rabies |
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Authors: | Sugiyama Makoto Ito Naoto |
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Affiliation: | aUnited Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu 501-1193, Japan bLaboratory of Zoonotic Diseases, Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University, Japan |
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Abstract: | Rabies is an enzootic viral disease widespread throughout the world. Although it is a vaccine-preventable disease, the annual number of human deaths caused by rabies is estimated to be 32,000 in Asia. Phylogenetic analysis based on sequence data of the partial N gene of rabies viruses in Asia has shown that the viruses are divided into five genogroups, distributed in Middle East, South Asia, South East Asia, Malay, and Arctic regions. The genetic relationships among these rabies viruses agree basically with the results of previous studies. Meanwhile, new types of vaccines are being developed by applying gene manipulation techniques to rabies virus in order to overcome the disadvantages of current vaccines. This article reviews the molecular epidemiology of rabies in Asia and progress made in the development of new-generation rabies vaccines with the goal of elimination or control of rabies in Asia. |
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Keywords: | Rabies virus Molecular epidemiology Asia N gene Vaccine Reverse genetics M gene Mots clés: Virus de la rage épidémiologie moléculaire Asie, Gène N Vaccin génétique réverse gène M |
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