نتایج جستجو برای: rabies neutralizing antibody

تعداد نتایج: 182552  

2016
Margit Schnee Annette B. Vogel Daniel Voss Benjamin Petsch Patrick Baumhof Thomas Kramps Lothar Stitz

Rabies is a zoonotic infectious disease of the central nervous system (CNS). In unvaccinated or untreated subjects, rabies virus infection causes severe neurological symptoms and is invariably fatal. Despite the long-standing existence of effective vaccines, vaccine availability remains insufficient, with high numbers of fatal infections mostly in developing countries. Nucleic acid based vaccin...

2015
Kieu Anh Thi Nguyen Thu Tuyet Nguyen Dong Vinh Nguyen Giang Chau Ngo Cam Nhat Nguyen Kentaro Yamada Kazuko Noguchi Kamruddin Ahmed Hanh Duc Hoang Akira Nishizono

Rapid and easy determination of protective neutralization antibody (NAb) against rabies in the field is very important for an early and effective response to rabies in both animal and human health sectors. The rapid neutralizing antibody detection test (RAPINA), first developed in 2009 and then improved in 2012, is a quick test allowing detection of 0.5 IU/ml antibodies in human and animal sera...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1998
D C Hooper K Morimoto M Bette E Weihe H Koprowski B Dietzschold

To investigate the involvement of various cellular and humoral aspects of immunity in the clearance of rabies virus from the central nervous system, (CNS), we studied the development of clinical signs and virus clearance from the CNS in knockout mice lacking either B and T cells, CD8+ cytotoxic T cells, B cells, alpha/beta interferon (IFN-alpha/beta) receptors, IFN-gamma receptors, or complemen...

Journal: :Vaccine 2002
V Yusibov D C Hooper S V Spitsin N Fleysh R B Kean T Mikheeva D Deka A Karasev S Cox J Randall H Koprowski

A new approach to the production and delivery of vaccine antigens is the use of engineered amino virus-based vectors. A chimeric peptide containing antigenic determinants from rabies virus glycoprotein (G protein) (amino acids 253-275) and nucleoprotein (N protein) (amino acids 404-418) was PCR-amplified and cloned as a translational fusion product with the alfalfa mosaic virus (AlMV) coat prot...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1973
J F Lavender

Adult rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulata) were vaccinated with four inactivated rabies vaccines, including two cell culture vaccines, one zonal purified cell culture vaccine, and a 10% extracted duck embryo vaccine. The vaccines were potency tested by both National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Habel methods and passed one or both tests. However, a vaccine having acceptable potency by one method fr...

Journal: :Advanced therapeutics 2023

Equitable global access to vaccines requires overcoming challenges associated with complex immunization schedules and their economic burdens that hinder delivery in under-resourced environments. The rabies vaccine, for example, multiple immunizations effective protection each dose is cost prohibitive, therefore inaccessibility disproportionately impacts low- middle-income countries. In this wor...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1985
D L Lodmell L C Ewalt

Seven strains of mice were examined to determine why susceptibility differences and variations in clinical central nervous system (CNS) disease occurred among these animals after intraperitoneal inoculation of street rabies virus (SRV). Trace experiments for infectious virus indicated that these differences were associated with restriction of virus replication within the CNS. Limitation of vira...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2000
K O Murray P M Arguin

P reexposure rabies vaccination is recommended for individuals who are more likely to be exposed to rabies virus than the general public. 1 This vaccination series consists of 3 doses of vaccine administered IM or intradermally (ID), which permits postexposure vaccination to consist of 3 doses of vaccine rather than 5 and eliminates the need for postexposure administration of human rabies immun...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2013
Are R Berentsen Mike R Dunbar Matthew S Becker Jassiel M'soka Egil Droge Nicholas M Sakuya Wigganson Matandiko Rachel McRobb Cathleen A Hanlon

Disease transmission within and among wild and domestic carnivores can have significant impacts on populations, particularly for threatened and endangered species. We used serology to evaluate potential exposure to rabies virus, canine distemper virus (CDV), and canine parvovirus (CPV) for populations of African lions (Panthera leo), African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus), and spotted hyenas (Crocut...

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