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Due to the oral vaccination of foxes against rabies most of the territory of Poland was freed from rabies of non-flying mammals. In January 2021, rabies was diagnosed in fox in the central part of Mazowieckie Voivodeship where rabies has not been detected since last 17 years. Subsequently, in the...

Author(s)
Smreczak, M.; Orłowska, A.; Trębas, P.; Stolarek, A.; Freuling, C.; Müller, T.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2022, 70, 1, pp 111-116
Abstract

Vaccination is an important measure for controlling infectious diseases in pig production systems, and useful to prevent not only diseases spreading among animals but also the potential zoonotic risks associated with some of the swine diseases such as in the case of Leptospirosis. Although pig...

Author(s)
Pozzi, P.; Tonni, M.; Formenti, N.; Maisano, A.; Scali, F.; Pasquali, P.; Hadani, Y.; Alborali, G. L.
Publisher
Israel Veterinary Medical Association, Raanana, Israel
Citation
Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2022, 77, 3, pp 134-150
Abstract

Badgers (Meles meles) are a major tuberculosis (TB) reservoir in Europe, with the potential to transmit infection to cattle. Here we assessed whether a recently described oral tuberculosis vaccine based on heat-inactivated Mycobacterium bovis (HIMB), delivered as edible baits, can protect badgers...

Author(s)
Juste, R. A.; Blanco-Vázquez, C.; Barral, M.; Prieto, J. M.; Varela-Castro, L.; Lesellier, S.; Dave, D.; Sevilla, I. A.; Ezquerra, A. B. M.; Adriaensen, H.; Herrero-García, G.; Garrido, J. M.; Casais, R.; Balseiro, A.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Heliyon, 2023, 9, 9,
Abstract

In September 2018, classical swine fever (CSF) reemerged in Japan after more than a quarter of a century. After the first notification on a pig farm, wild boars positive for CSF were found continuously in the surrounding area. Gifu was the first prefecture in Japan to disseminate oral vaccines to...

Author(s)
Ito, S.; Bosch, J.; Aguilar-Vega, C.; Isoda, N.; Martínez-Avilés, M.; Sánchez-Vizcaíno, J. M.
Publisher
Hindawi, London, UK
Citation
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2023, 2023, 9484441,
Abstract

Nervous necrosis virus (NNV) is one of the most important fish viral pathogens infecting more than 120 fish species worldwide. Due to the mass mortality rates often seen among larvae and juveniles, few effective vaccines against NNV were developed up to now. Here, the protective effect of...

Author(s)
Zheng JiaYing; Yang JiaHui; Zhang ZeMiao; Liang Xia; Liu ShiJia; Pan Ying; Wei JingGuang; Huang YouHua; Huang XiaoHong; Qin QiWei
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2023, 136,
Abstract

This study describes the levels of gut lysozyme and IgM, the number, size and density of gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) regions, and the lymphocyte population in Asian seabass following field oral administration of a feed-based vaccine. Fish in a grow-out farm were selected and divided into...

Author(s)
Thanusha Raju; Tilusha Manchanayake; Amir Danial; Mohd Zamri-Saad; Amal Azmai, M. N.; Yasin, I. S. M.; Norhariani Mohd Nor; Annas Salleh
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Vaccines, 2023, 11, 3,
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for FAO, WOAH and WHO working together in the Asia Pacific region to eliminate dog-mediated human rabies by 2030.

Rabies is endemic in humans and animals in the Asia Pacific region. Dog-mediated rabies accounts for more than 95% of the cases in humans. Although tools, strategies and mechanisms are available, rabies continues to be neglected resulting in preventable human and animal deaths. The Regional...

Author(s)
Balogh, K. de; Oh Yooni; Gordoncillo, M. J.; Phuentshok, Y.; Brum, E.; Schoonman, L.; Newman, S.; Kugita, H.; Dukpa, K.; Thompson, L.; Tshering, P.; Abila, R.; Wijayathilaka, T.; Prabsriphum, S.; Gyanendra Gongal; Sutherland, D.; Yajima, A.
ISBN
2023 CABI (H ISBN 9781800622951)
Type
Book chapter
CABI Book Chapter Info
Cover for Oral vaccination of dogs as a complementary tool for canine rabies control: the Thai protocol.

In Thailand, human and animal rabies incidence has decreased dramatically recently. Most rabies cases are among unvaccinated and free-roaming (owned or ownerless) dogs, underscoring that free-roaming dog vaccination is a key factor in controlling the disease. Oral rabies vaccination (ORV) has been...

Author(s)
Leelahapongsathon, K.; Wongphruksasoong, V.; Vos, A.; Kasemsuwan, S.; Kittisiam, T.; Sagarasaeranee, O.; Chanachai, K.
ISBN
2023 CABI (H ISBN 9781800622951)
Type
Book chapter
CABI Book Info
Cover for One health for dog-mediated rabies elimination in Asia: a collection of local experiences.

This book contains 20 chapters that discuss the global dog and human rabies control efforts from ancient times to 2030 and beyond; FAO, WOAH and WHO working together in the Asia-Pacific region to eliminate dog-mediated human rabies by 2030; emerging opportunities for enhanced regional One Health...

ISBN
2023 CABI (H ISBN 9781800622951)
Type
Book
Abstract

Interference with the normal synthesis of LPS was shown to enhance immune responses to conserved outer membrane proteins. In the present study, we have constructed three vaccine candidates by deleting four genes (rfaL, rfbB, rffG and wzy) associated with LPS synthesis in the wild-type strain UK-1....

Author(s)
Zhou GuoDong; Ma QiFeng; Li Quan; Wang ShiFeng; Shi HuoYing
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Vaccine, 2023, 41, 41, pp 5951-5956

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