Vaccinology: time to change the paradigm?
CS Benn, AB Fisker, A Rieckmann, S Sørup… - The lancet infectious …, 2020 - thelancet.com
The existing vaccine paradigm assumes that vaccines only protect against the target
infection, that effective vaccines reduce mortality corresponding to the target infection's …
infection, that effective vaccines reduce mortality corresponding to the target infection's …
Research trends in rabies vaccine in the last three decades: a bibliometric analysis of global perspective
Introduction Rabies is an infectious zoonotic viral disease which mainly occurs in Africa and
Asia. Dogs are predominantly responsible for rabies transmission contributing up to 99% of …
Asia. Dogs are predominantly responsible for rabies transmission contributing up to 99% of …
[HTML][HTML] Non-specific effects of veterinary vaccines: a systematic review
The benefits of vaccines have been centred on their specific effects on subsequent
infections by target pathogens. Recent studies, however, have opened up new insights into …
infections by target pathogens. Recent studies, however, have opened up new insights into …
Human rabies: prospects for elimination
J Changalucha, K Hampson, G Jaswant… - CABI …, 2021 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Almost half of all countries in the world are effectively free of human deaths from dog-
mediated rabies. But the disease still affects people in low-and middle-income countries …
mediated rabies. But the disease still affects people in low-and middle-income countries …
Bayesian modeling of post-vaccination serological data suggests that yearly vaccination of dog aged< 2 years old is efficient to stop rabies circulation in Cambodia
H Auerswald, J Guillebaud, B Durand… - PLoS Neglected …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Rabies control remains challenging in low and middle-income countries, mostly due to lack
of financial resources, rapid turnover of dog populations and poor accessibility to dogs …
of financial resources, rapid turnover of dog populations and poor accessibility to dogs …
Risks related to a possible reduction of the waiting period for dogs after rabies antibody titration to 30 days compared with 90 days of the current EU legislative regime
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)… - EFSA …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
EFSA received a mandate from the European Commission to assess the risks related to a
possible reduction of the waiting period after rabies antibody titration test to 30 days …
possible reduction of the waiting period after rabies antibody titration test to 30 days …
Puppies as the primary causal animal for human rabies cases: three-year prospective study of human rabies in the Philippines
N Saito, KL Inton, JD Mauhay, RM Solante… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction While rabies remains a global concern, detailed studies on human rabies,
particularly regarding causal animals and the reasons for not receiving postexposure …
particularly regarding causal animals and the reasons for not receiving postexposure …
Factors Involved in the Immunological Protection against Rabies Virus in Dogs in Spain
MD Manzano, J Cereza, J García, LJ Yus, JJ Badiola… - Vaccines, 2024 - mdpi.com
Rabies, a viral disease spread by infected animal bites that causes encephalitis in humans
and other mammals, is a neglected infectious disease present on all continents except …
and other mammals, is a neglected infectious disease present on all continents except …
Rabies Virus Seroprevalence among Dogs in Limpopo National Park and the Phylogenetic Analyses of Rabies Viruses in Mozambique
M Mapatse, E Ngoepe, D Abernethy, JM Fafetine… - Pathogens, 2022 - mdpi.com
Rabies is considered a neglected disease among many developing Asian and African
countries, including Mozambique, where its re-emergence is often attributed to low dog …
countries, including Mozambique, where its re-emergence is often attributed to low dog …
Sex-differential non-specific effects of adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted rabies vaccines versus placebo on all-cause mortality in dogs (NERVE-Dog study): a study …
Background It has been proposed that childhood vaccines in high-mortality populations may
have substantial impacts on mortality rates that are not explained by the prevention of …
have substantial impacts on mortality rates that are not explained by the prevention of …