Lawson K F, Black J G, Charlton K M, Johnston D H, Rhodes A J
Connaught Laboratories Limited, Willowdale, Ontario.
Can J Vet Res. 1987 Oct;51(4):460-4.
Ninety percent of foxes fed commercial ERA vaccine in a specially designed bait developed rabies serum neutralizing antibodies. The vaccine bait did not cause clinical signs of rabies when consumed by foxes, raccoons, skunks, dogs, cats, cattle and monkeys. When presented, in the laboratory, to wild rodents of the species Microtus, Mus musculus and Peromyscus, the vaccine baits caused vaccine-induced rabies only in Mus musculus. Laboratory mice of the CD-1 and CLL strain were susceptible to vaccine-induced rabies; however, studies showed that transmission of virus to other animals did not occur. These studies suggest that the vaccine bait described could be useful in a rabies control program in areas where foxes and wild dogs are the principal vectors.
在专门设计的诱饵中投喂商业化ERA疫苗的狐狸,90%产生了狂犬病血清中和抗体。狐狸、浣熊、臭鼬、狗、猫、牛和猴子食用这种疫苗诱饵后未出现狂犬病临床症状。在实验室中,将这种疫苗诱饵投喂给田鼠、小家鼠和白足鼠等野生啮齿动物时,仅小家鼠出现了疫苗诱导的狂犬病。CD - 1和CLL品系的实验室小鼠对疫苗诱导的狂犬病易感;然而,研究表明病毒不会传播给其他动物。这些研究表明,所描述的这种疫苗诱饵在狐狸和野狗为主要传播媒介的地区的狂犬病防控项目中可能有用。