Raccoon poxvirus rabies virus glycoprotein recombinant vaccine in sheep

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Abstract

Twenty sheep were divided into groups and inoculated by various routes with recombinant raccoon poxvirus expressing the CVS rabies virus glycoprotein (rRCNV-G) or with raccoon poxvirus (RCNV). The apparent innocuous pathologic responses to each virus coupled with development of high levels of rabies virus neutralizing antibodies in animals vaccinated with rRCNV-G intradermally or intramuscularly suggested that the recombinant is effective and that RCNV would be a suitable substrate for further development of sheep vaccines. Poor antibody response to rRCNV-G given orally implied that it would be relatively harmless if inadvertently ingested by sheep. Virus transmission between vaccinated and sentinel sheep was not observed or detected serologically. © 1993 Springer-Verlag.

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DeMartini, J. C., Bickle, H. M., Brodie, S. J., He, B. X., & Esposito, J. J. (1993). Raccoon poxvirus rabies virus glycoprotein recombinant vaccine in sheep. Archives of Virology, 133(1–2), 211–222. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01309757

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