2012
DOI: 10.1186/1743-422x-9-319
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Design of different strategies of multivalent DNA-based vaccination against rabies and canine distemper in mice and dogs

Abstract: BackgroundDuring the vaccination campaigns, puppies younger than 3 months old are not targeted and remain unvaccinated for at least the first year of their lives. Almost half of the reported rabid dogs are 6 months or younger. Hence, we should recommend the vaccination against rabies of young puppies. Unfortunately, owing to the exposure of puppies to infections with either canine parvovirus (CPV) or distemper virus (CDV) after the intervention of the vaccinators, owners are reluctant to vaccinate puppies agai… Show more

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“…A bicistronic IRES dependent DNA construct was proposed for vaccination against canine distemper and rabies. Experiments in mice showed that antibodies were efficiently produced against both antigens [59].…”
Section: Dna Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A bicistronic IRES dependent DNA construct was proposed for vaccination against canine distemper and rabies. Experiments in mice showed that antibodies were efficiently produced against both antigens [59].…”
Section: Dna Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%