Next Generation Rabies Vaccines

作者: WILLIAM H. WUNNER

DOI: 10.1016/B978-012369366-2/50017-8

关键词: Rabies virusRabies vaccineVaccinationPoliovirusVirologyMedicineRabiesDuck embryo vaccineMass vaccinationWho recommendations

摘要: Publisher Summary For the past two decades, investigators are searching for alternative rabies vaccines that have all advantages of killed or modified-live (attenuated) virus total stimulation immune response in animals and humans, without undesirable side effects sometimes associated with conventional vaccines. With present high-quality cell-culture humans virtually 100% efficacious when they used accordance WHO recommendations pre- post-exposure vaccination, one could say there is little need to develop a more human vaccine. The principal reason being researched development inexpensive desperately needed developing countries replace nerve tissue origin (NTO) Therefore, new must be developed, which enough, possibly requiring administrations, by oral parenteral inoculation routes, vaccinate millions people at risk following exposure, especially canine endemic countries. Oral certain attractiveness, particularly countries, as can administered rapidly mass vaccination programs, was done worldwide campaign eradicate poliovirus.

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