Rabies Vaccine for the Oral Immunization of Domesticated Animals, Wildlife and Feral Animals
- In vitro data available
- In vivo data available (animal)
This vaccine technology could be used for immunization of stray dogs by an oral route. In developing nations, more than 90% of human exposure events and 99% of human deaths due to rabies are caused by rabid dogs. Using this vaccine with a broadly implemented oral vaccination strategy provides a promising opportunity for reducing transmission of rabies between stray dogs and, thereby, increasing protection for people.
- Wildlife and humane shelter rabies prevention and control programs
- Improved rabies vaccines for pets and livestock
- Humane, targeted approach to elimination of rabies reservoirs in feral animal populations
- Safe and effective
- Oral immunization is the most practical and efficient method of rabies vaccination of wildlife and feral animals
- Vaccine has demonstrated protection in vivo
- Recombinant, non-neuroinvasive virus expressing a neuroinvasive glycoprotein and/or pro-apoptotis gene safely induces a robust and desirable immunological response