“…Although we cannot rule out the contribution of other factors, such as cell-mediated immune responses (Nathanson and Gonzalez-Scarano, 1991;Lambot et al, 2001), to survival of some animals in the absence of a strong humoral immune response, the fact that a similar proportion of control animals also survived suggests that survival of these vaccinates was not due to immunization. The challenge virus dose was chosen to result in a minimum of 80% mortality in the nonvaccinated group as per Title 9, Part 113 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR, 2010); therefore, the presence of survivors in the control group was not unexpected and also has been reported in other studies (Black and Lawson, 1970;Rupprecht et al, 1988Rupprecht et al, , 1993Sé tien et al, 1998;Blanton et al, 2007;Henderson et al, 2009;Mü ller et al, 2009). Despite clear differences between the vaccines in composition and route of administration, the effect of the humoral immune response, once initiated, was similar with respect to protection from disease.…”