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Genetic strain modification of a live rabies virus vaccine widely used in Europe for wildlife oral vaccination.

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Genetic strain modification of a live rabies virus vaccine widely used in Europe for wildlife oral vaccination.

Auteurs : Florence Cliquet [France] ; Emmanuelle Robardet ; Evelyne Picard Meyer

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RBID : pubmed:23899697

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Abstract

In Europe, the main reservoir and vector of rabies has been the red fox (Vulpes vulpes). Oral immunization of foxes with live vaccines, using attenuated rabies strains (SAD B19, SAD Bern), apathogenic mutants of an attenuated strain (SAG2) and the vaccinia-rabies glycoprotein recombinant virus vaccine (V-RG), has been shown to be the most effective method for the control and elimination of rabies. Among all vaccines currently used for wildlife oral vaccination, one vaccine (marketed as SAD Bern strain) has been widely used in Europe since 1992 with the distribution of 17million of baits in 2011. Because of the potential environmental safety risk of a live virus which could revert to virulence, the full genome sequencing of this vaccine was undertaken and the sequence was characterized and compared with those of referenced rabies viruses. The vaccine showed higher similarity to the strains belonging to the SAD B19 vaccine virus strains than to the SAD Bern vaccines. This study is the first one reporting on virus strain identity changes in this attenuated vaccine.

DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2013.07.012
PubMed: 23899697


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