Rosatte R C, Power M J, Donovan D, Davies J C, Allan M, Bachmann P, Stevenson B, Wandeler A, Muldoon F
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
Emerg Infect Dis. 2007 Jan;13(1):25-7. doi: 10.3201/eid1301.060622.
To control the Arctic variant of rabies virus in red foxes, 332,257 bait doses containing live, attenuated Evelyn-Rokitnicki-Abelseth rabies vaccine were distributed in greater metropolitan Toronto during 1989-1999. Human and pet contact with bait was minimal, and no adverse reactions to the vaccine were noted. Significantly fewer rabid foxes were found during the 17 years after fox baiting (5 cases during 1990-2006) than in the 17 years before (96 cases during 1973-1989). The last report of a rabid fox in metropolitan Toronto was in 1996 (reporting period through September 2006), which confirms that distributing oral rabies vaccine bait is a feasible tactic for the control of rabies in foxes in urban environments.
为控制红狐体内狂犬病病毒的北极变种,1989年至1999年期间,在大多伦多地区分发了332,257剂含有减毒活Evelyn-Rokitnicki-Abelseth狂犬病疫苗的诱饵。人与宠物接触诱饵的情况极少,且未发现对该疫苗有不良反应。在给狐狸投放诱饵后的17年(1990年至2006年期间有5例)中发现的狂犬病狐狸数量明显少于投放前的17年(1973年至1989年期间有96例)。大多伦多市最后一次报告狂犬病狐狸是在1996年(报告期截至2006年9月),这证实了分发口服狂犬病疫苗诱饵是控制城市环境中狐狸狂犬病的一种可行策略。