نتایج جستجو برای: rabies vaccines

تعداد نتایج: 57462  

2018
Steffen Ortmann Ad Vos Antje Kretzschmar Nomusa Walther Christiane Kaiser Conrad Freuling Ivana Lojkic Thomas Müller

BACKGROUND Oral vaccination of the small Indian mongoose against rabies has been suggested as a potential tool to eliminate mongoose-mediated rabies on several Caribbean islands. A recently developed oral rabies virus vaccine strain, SPBN GASGAS, has already been shown to be efficacious in this reservoir species. Since, all available oral rabies vaccines are based on replication-competent virus...

2009
Xianfu Wu Rongliang Hu Yongzhen Zhang Guanmu Dong Charles E. Rupprecht

Rabies is a reemerging disease in China. The high incidence of rabies leads to numerous concerns: a potential carrier-dog phenomenon, undocumented transmission of rabies virus from wildlife to dogs, counterfeit vaccines, vaccine mismatching, and seroconversion testing in patients after their completion of postexposure prophylaxis (PEP). These concerns are all scientifically arguable given a mod...

2017
N. FENELON P. DELY M. A. KATZ N. D. SCHAAD A. DISMER D. MORAN F. LARAQUE R. M. WALLACE

Haiti has the highest human rabies burden in the Western Hemisphere. There is no published literature describing the public's perceptions of rabies in Haiti, information that is critical to developing effective interventions and government policies. We conducted a knowledge, attitudes and practices survey of 550 community members and 116 health professionals in Pétionville, Haiti in 2013 to und...

2017
Tiina Nokireki Miia Jakava-Viljanen Anna-Maija Virtala Liisa Sihvonen

BACKGROUND Rabies is preventable by pre- and/or post-exposure prophylaxis consisting of series of rabies vaccinations and in some cases the use of immunoglobulins. The success of vaccination can be estimated either by measuring virus neutralising antibodies or by challenge experiment. Vaccines based on rabies virus offer cross-protection against other lyssaviruses closely related to rabies viru...

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...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2008
J Weyer I V Kuzmin C E Rupprecht L H Nel

Lyssaviruses cause acute, progressive encephalitis in mammals. Current rabies vaccines offer protection against the lyssaviruses, with the notable exceptions of Mokola virus (MOKV), Lagos bat virus (LBV) and West Caucasian bat virus (WCBV). Here we describe the cross-protective and cross-reactive immune responses induced by experimental recombinant vaccinia viruses encoding the glycoprotein gen...

2016
Ye Liu He-Ping Zhang Shou-Feng Zhang Jin-Xiang Wang Hai-Ning Zhou Fei Zhang Yu-Mei Wang Long Ma Nan Li Rong-Liang Hu

In contrast to many countries where rabies has been well controlled in humans and livestock, even in wildlife, rabies is still endemic in almost regions of China. In Northwest China, rabies transmitted by stray dogs and wild foxes has caused heavy economic losses to local herdsmen, as well as causing numbers of human cases. In this study, as part of an investigation of ways to prevent rabies ep...

2007

According to official WHO data more than 2.5 billion people are at risk in over 100 countries reporting the disease. Rabies mortality ranks ten in all infectious diseases worldwide. There are still about 50,000 to 60,000 human deaths annually although effective vaccines for post-exposure treatment are available. Most affected are the tropical countries in Africa, Asia, South America, and Oceani...

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2016
رمضانخانی, رقیه, رمضانخانی, عذرا, شیرزادی, محمد رضا, قراچورلو, فرانک,

Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended the cell culture based rabies vaccines have no significant side effects. PVRV is a type of cell culture based vaccine, which is used for human rabies vaccination in Iran. Because PVRV is produced by a single source provider; other cell-culture derived vaccines, PCECV, has recently been used for vaccination. Methods: In this dou...

2015
Pooneh Rahimi RouhAllah Vahabpour Mohammad Reza Aghasadeghi Syed Mehdi Sadat Nader Howaizi Ehsan Mostafavi Ali Eslamifar Vida Fallahian Dipshikha Chakravortty

OBJECTIVE Post exposure prophylaxis using one of the WHO-approved vaccines is the method of choice for preventing rabies. Abnormal immune function in patients with some specific medical conditions, such as pregnancy, chronic hepatitis B virus infection, different types of cancers like lymphoma, diabetes I and II, corticosteroid consumption by patients with rheumatoid arthritis and lupus erythem...

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