Duration of immunity in foxes vaccinated orally with ERA vaccine in a bait. |
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Authors: | K F Lawson H Chiu S J Crosgrey M Matson G A Casey J B Campbell |
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Affiliation: | Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Natural Heritage Science Section, Maple. |
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Abstract: | Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) vaccinated orally with the ERA strain of rabies vaccine in a bait were challenged after 83 mo. Ten of 11 foxes that had seroconverted following vaccination resisted challenge with a virulent rabies virus which produced clinical signs of rabies in 6 of 6 unvaccinated foxes. Five of 11 vaccinated animals retained titers of rabies virus neutralizing antibody throughout the period. Although 6 of 11 had no detectable antibody at the time of challenge, 5 of these 6 resisted challenge and had an anamnestic response, as indicated by elevated titers of antibody when measured at day 77 postchallenge. These results show that foxes can be immunized successfully with a single oral dose of ERA vaccine, probably with protection against a lethal rabies challenge, for at least 7 y. |
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