Kinetics of rabies antibodies as a strategy for canine active immunization
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Resumo: | Background Rabies, a zoonosis found throughout the globe, is caused by a virus of theLyssavirus genus. The disease is transmitted to humans through the inoculation of the virus present in the saliva of infected mammals. Since its prognosis is usually fatal for humans, nationwide public campaigns to vaccinate dogs and cats against rabies aim to break the epidemiological link between the virus and its reservoirs in Brazil.Findings During 12 months we evaluated the active immunity of dogs first vaccinated (booster shot at 30 days after first vaccination) against rabies using the Fuenzalida-Palácios modified vaccine in the urban area of Botucatu city, São Pauto state, Brazil. Of the analyzed dogs, 54.7% maintained protective titers (≥0.5 IU/mL) for 360 days after the first vaccination whereas 51.5% during all the study period.Conclusions The present results suggest a new vaccination schedule for dogs that have never been vaccinated. In addition to the first dose of vaccine, two others are recommended: the second at 30 days after the first and the third dose at 180 days after the first for the maintenance of protective titers during 12 months. |
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Kinetics of rabies antibodies as a strategy for canine active immunizationRabiesDogsVaccinationRevaccinationAnnual vaccination campaignFuenzalida-PaláciosBackground Rabies, a zoonosis found throughout the globe, is caused by a virus of theLyssavirus genus. The disease is transmitted to humans through the inoculation of the virus present in the saliva of infected mammals. Since its prognosis is usually fatal for humans, nationwide public campaigns to vaccinate dogs and cats against rabies aim to break the epidemiological link between the virus and its reservoirs in Brazil.Findings During 12 months we evaluated the active immunity of dogs first vaccinated (booster shot at 30 days after first vaccination) against rabies using the Fuenzalida-Palácios modified vaccine in the urban area of Botucatu city, São Pauto state, Brazil. Of the analyzed dogs, 54.7% maintained protective titers (≥0.5 IU/mL) for 360 days after the first vaccination whereas 51.5% during all the study period.Conclusions The present results suggest a new vaccination schedule for dogs that have never been vaccinated. In addition to the first dose of vaccine, two others are recommended: the second at 30 days after the first and the third dose at 180 days after the first for the maintenance of protective titers during 12 months.Centro de Estudos de Venenos e Animais Peçonhentos (CEVAP/UNESP)2014-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992014000200602Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases v.20 2014reponame:The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP10.1186/1678-9199-20-37info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBabboni,Selene DanielaCosta,Hení Falcão daMartorelli,Luzia de Fátima AlvesKataoka,Ana Paula de Arruda GeraldesVictoria,CassianoPadovani,Carlos RobertoModolo,José Rafaeleng2018-08-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-91992014000200602Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jvatitdPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editorial@jvat.org.br1678-91991678-9180opendoar:2018-08-17T00:00The Journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Kinetics of rabies antibodies as a strategy for canine active immunization |
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Kinetics of rabies antibodies as a strategy for canine active immunization |
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Kinetics of rabies antibodies as a strategy for canine active immunization Babboni,Selene Daniela Rabies Dogs Vaccination Revaccination Annual vaccination campaign Fuenzalida-Palácios |
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Kinetics of rabies antibodies as a strategy for canine active immunization |
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Kinetics of rabies antibodies as a strategy for canine active immunization |
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Kinetics of rabies antibodies as a strategy for canine active immunization |
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Kinetics of rabies antibodies as a strategy for canine active immunization |
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Kinetics of rabies antibodies as a strategy for canine active immunization |
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Babboni,Selene Daniela |
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Babboni,Selene Daniela Costa,Hení Falcão da Martorelli,Luzia de Fátima Alves Kataoka,Ana Paula de Arruda Geraldes Victoria,Cassiano Padovani,Carlos Roberto Modolo,José Rafael |
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author |
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Costa,Hení Falcão da Martorelli,Luzia de Fátima Alves Kataoka,Ana Paula de Arruda Geraldes Victoria,Cassiano Padovani,Carlos Roberto Modolo,José Rafael |
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Babboni,Selene Daniela Costa,Hení Falcão da Martorelli,Luzia de Fátima Alves Kataoka,Ana Paula de Arruda Geraldes Victoria,Cassiano Padovani,Carlos Roberto Modolo,José Rafael |
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Rabies Dogs Vaccination Revaccination Annual vaccination campaign Fuenzalida-Palácios |
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Rabies Dogs Vaccination Revaccination Annual vaccination campaign Fuenzalida-Palácios |
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Background Rabies, a zoonosis found throughout the globe, is caused by a virus of theLyssavirus genus. The disease is transmitted to humans through the inoculation of the virus present in the saliva of infected mammals. Since its prognosis is usually fatal for humans, nationwide public campaigns to vaccinate dogs and cats against rabies aim to break the epidemiological link between the virus and its reservoirs in Brazil.Findings During 12 months we evaluated the active immunity of dogs first vaccinated (booster shot at 30 days after first vaccination) against rabies using the Fuenzalida-Palácios modified vaccine in the urban area of Botucatu city, São Pauto state, Brazil. Of the analyzed dogs, 54.7% maintained protective titers (≥0.5 IU/mL) for 360 days after the first vaccination whereas 51.5% during all the study period.Conclusions The present results suggest a new vaccination schedule for dogs that have never been vaccinated. In addition to the first dose of vaccine, two others are recommended: the second at 30 days after the first and the third dose at 180 days after the first for the maintenance of protective titers during 12 months. |
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Centro de Estudos de Venenos e Animais Peçonhentos (CEVAP/UNESP) |
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